The kind folks at The Dallas PHP/MySQL Users Group have asked me to
repeat my 'MySQL Cluster -- a gentle introduction' presentation
tonight at their meeting. This was after sitting through the
original performance where I talked about how to set up complete
cluster on a laptop. The presentation has been updated to
reference Cluster 7.0 and the demo will work now that I have
static IP addresses figured out with Virtualbox. So you know
where to be if you are in the DFW Metroples and are not watching
American Idol tonight.
The presentation in PDF format is available on NorthTexasMySQL.org
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The session at the Boston MySQL User Group was very enjoyable. There was a full room, and the presentation was followed with attention and curiosity. The slides I used for this presentation include the deck used by Allan Packer and Mikael Ronström at the MySQL Conference 2009, followed by a testimony of my own experience with 5.4. Here is the final deck: MySQL 5.4 theory and practice |
While preparing the slides, I realized that, for the first time,
we have a product that allows a painless performance gain. Unlike
all the tuning and technological improvements that you can use to
improve …
Following on from the announcement at the User Conference last week that MySQL Cluster 7.0 is now generally available, Mat Keep and I will present the first public webcast this Thursday. If you’d like to attend but the time isn’t convenient then you can either watch/listen to the recording after the event or wait for the next one to be announced (will be aimed at different time-zones).
Details…..
What’s New in the Next Generation of MySQL Cluster?
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Whether you’re racing to introduce a new service, or trying to manage an avalanche of data in real time, your database has to be scalable, fast and highly available to meet ever-changing market conditions and stringent SLAs.
By attending this webinar, you will learn more about MySQL Cluster 7, and how it enables you to deliver 99.999% database availability, with real time performance and linear scalability, while slashing …
[Read more]I decided to give a try to slideshare. So I uploaded the slides from my most recent talks, and will eventually catch up with the old ones. My slides repository is http://www.slideshare.net/datacharmer.
If you are looking for the slides from MySQL Conference 2009, here are the shortcuts:
- MySQL 5.1 Partitions tutorial
- MySQL 5.1 event scheduler
- Boost performance with MySQL 5.1 partitions
- …
I decided to give a try to slideshare. So I uploaded the slides from my most recent talks, and will eventually catch up with the old ones. My slides repository is http://www.slideshare.net/datacharmer.
If you are looking for the slides from MySQL Conference 2009, here are the shortcuts:
- MySQL 5.1 Partitions tutorial
- MySQL 5.1 event scheduler
- Boost performance with MySQL 5.1 partitions
- …
I decided to give a try to slideshare. So I uploaded the slides from my most recent talks, and will eventually catch up with the old ones. My slides repository is http://www.slideshare.net/datacharmer.
If you are looking for the slides from MySQL Conference 2009, here are the shortcuts:
- MySQL 5.1 Partitions tutorial
- MySQL 5.1 event scheduler
- Boost performance with MySQL 5.1 partitions
- …
The presentation file for the Dojo toolkit presentation at the Users Conference is now available.
You can find it on the conference session page.
I’ll be uploading the example scripts that work to produce the examples I gave once I’m back in the office after the conference.
So I talked to the wonderful JB from O’Reilly who is responsible for all sorts of parts of the conference, and she’s now enabled my presentations on the MySQL Conference Presentations page.
While you’re there downloading mine, make sure you go and download some of the others.
In particular, you might want to try:
- DTrace presentation which Vince Carbone did (and which I co-presented to provide a live demo of DTrace)
- Ann and Kevin’s Falcon Presentation
- Andrey’s look at the new …
For some reason my presentation slides have not been posted to on MySQL Users Conference site. Here it is, a pdf format of "Introduction to Using DTrace with MySQL".
My presentation slides for the Scale Up, Scale Out and High Availability tutorial here at the MySQL Users Conference are now available for download:
Scale Up, Scale Out and High Availability: Solutions and Combinations
These have been on the MySQL Conference website for days now, but for some reason they don’t seem to have been freed yet.
To those waiting I’m sorry for the delay in getting these uploaded.