Here’s a rundown of Thursday (day 3) of the MySQL Conference and
Expo. This day’s sessions were much more interesting to me than
Wednesday’s, and in fact I wanted to go to several of them in a
single time slot a couple of times.
Inside the PBXT Storage Engine
This session was, as it sounds, a look at the internals of
PBXT, a
transactional storage engine for MySQL that has some interesting
design techniques. I had been looking forward to this session for
a while, and Paul McCullagh’s nice explanations with clear
diagrams were a welcome aid to understanding how PBXT works.
Unlike some of the other storage engines, PBXT is being developed
in full daylight, with an emphasis on community involvement and
input. (Indeed, I may be contributing to it myself, in order to
make its monitoring and tuning capabilities second to none).
PBXT has not only a unique design, but a …
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