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What is LinkedIn’s main database server?

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Someone who should know told me that LinkedIn runs its main application on Oracle. So when I saw the press release about MySQL being their database, I read carefully, and they are not very specific about exactly what MySQL is used for. Depending on how you read it, you could argue that they left open the possibility that the main application database is not MySQL, and the MySQL deal is for something peripheral.

Now, this is nothing but a rotten rumor and I will probably burn in hell for spreading it, but I’d like it to be debunked if it’s false. What is LinkedIn’s main database server? Anyone have the provably correct answer?

PS: I see that LinkedIn is “seeing daily downloads of approximately 200 million.” I didn’t know it was downloadable. I’ve been missing out! Where can I download it?

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July 28th, 2008 at 11:47 pm

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Baron Schwartz on a podcast at MySQL Conference and Expo 2008

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I did an interview with Barton George from Sun while I was at the conference last week. Barton has now posted the interview. If you’re quick, you can listen to it before I do.

Topics: everything and anything, including Maatkit and PostgreSQL.

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April 25th, 2008 at 9:35 am

Of interest: Sun, MySQL, and the US government

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Jason Hull of OpenSource Connections, a company in my town, posted an article on what Sun’s acquisition of MySQL means for the US government. I thought Planet MySQL readers might appreciate a different angle on the issue than many of the Planet MySQL posts, which are often focused on business or community more than government. (I’m just passing the link along, not agreeing or disagreeing).

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January 29th, 2008 at 1:42 pm

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