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      <title>Q: Does MySQL support ACID? A: Yes</title>
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      <description>I was recently asked this question by an experienced academic at the NY Oracle Users Group event I presented at.&#xA;Does MySQL support ACID? (ACID is a set of properties essential for a relational database to perform transactions , i.</description>
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      <title>Common MySQL Scalability Mistakes</title>
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      <description>This week I was one of the presenters at the first Surge Scalability Conference in Baltimore. An event that focused not just on one technology but on what essential tools, technologies and practices system architects need to know about for successfully scaling web applications.</description>
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