Video for the presentation at the 2009 MySQL Camp:
Top 10 MySQL Pet Peeves and How to Workaround Them
Jeremy Zawodny
Watch it online here:
Download the 106 Mb .mov file at <
Video for the presentation at the 2009 MySQL Camp:
Top 10 MySQL Pet Peeves and How to Workaround Them
Jeremy Zawodny
Watch it online here:
Download the 106 Mb .mov file at <
Video for the presentation at the 2009 MySQL Camp:
InnoDB Database Recovery Techniques
Peter Zaitsev (Percona)
Description:
Have you ever had Innodb database corrupted or have deleted data
accidentally and want it back ? This session will go through
various approaches you can use to get most of your data back
using MySQL build in features as well as third party open source
tool.
This session speaks about Innodb database recovery techniques (apart from recovering from back).
First we will discuss various types of Innodb corruption and data loss scenarios ranging from user error to hardware failures.
Video from the 2009 MySQL Conference presentation:
If You Love It, Break It: Testing MySQL with the Random Query Generator Philip Stoev (Sun Microsystems)
The description is at:
http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/schedule/detail/6363
Download the presentation slides (ppt).
Part 2 of "Understanding How MySQL Works by Understanding Metadata", presented by Sheeri K. Cabral (The Pythian Group) and Patrick Galbraith (Lycos Inc.). This was a 3-hour tutorial.
The PDF of the slides can be found at http://technocation.org/files/doc/2009_04_Understanding.pdf.
From the official abstract at http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/schedule/detail/5682:
We have spent countless hours researching over 1,000 pieces of metadata. In the process, we have learned a lot about how MySQL works, and realized that it was a pretty good learning method.
Part 1 of "Understanding How MySQL Works by Understanding Metadata", presented by Sheeri K. Cabral (The Pythian Group) and Patrick Galbraith (Lycos Inc.). This was a 3-hour tutorial.
The PDF of the slides can be found at http://technocation.org/files/doc/2009_04_Understanding.pdf.
From the official abstract at http://www.mysqlconf.com/mysql2009/public/schedule/detail/5682:
We have spent countless hours researching over 1,000 pieces of metadata. In the process, we have learned a lot about how MySQL works, and realized that it was a pretty good learning method.
At the March Boston MySQL User Group meeting, Jacob Nikom of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory presented "Optimizing Concurrent Storage and Retrieval Operations for Real-Time Surveillance Applications." In the middle of the talk, Jacob said he sometimes calls what he did in this application as "real-time data warehousing", which was so accurate I decided to give that title to this blog post.
The slides can be downloaded in PDF format (1.3 Mb) at http://www.technocation.org/files/doc/Concurrent_database_performance_02.pdf. The 54 minute video can be downloaded (644Mb) at http://technocation.org/node/693/download or streamed directly in your browser at http://technocation.org/node/693/play.
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[Read more]At the January 2009 Boston User Group I presented a session on the new partitioning feature in MySQL 5.1. I go through how to define partitions, how partitioning makes queries faster, the different types of partitioning and when to use each type, and the restrictions and limitations of partitioning.
The sildes are available at http://www.technocation.org/files/doc/2009_01_Partitioning.pdf. The 380.6 Mb .mov movie (1 hr 16 min) can be played directly in your browser at http://technocation.org/node/671/play or downloaded at http://technocation.org/node/671/download.
At LISA 2008, I gave a presentation entitled "How to Stop Hating MySQL: Fixing Common Mistakes and Myths".
The presentation slides can be downloaded as a PDF at:
http://technocation.org/files/doc/stophatingmysql.pdf
View the video online at http://technocation.org/node/646/play or download the 202.5 MB Flash video file (.flv) directly at http://technocation.org/node/646/download.
Here are some notes and links I referred to:
At the 2008 MySQL Conference and Expo, Ronald Bradford delivered "The Top 20 Design Tips for Enterprise Data Architects". See the slides on the Forge at http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQLConf2008ThursdayNotes#Top_20_DB_Design_Tips_Every_Architect_Needs_to_Know
At the 2008 MySQL Conference and Expo, there was a panel discussion on "Addressing Challenges of Data Warehousing - a Panel Discussion" including:
Robin Schumacher (Sun/MySQL) (moderator)
Brian Miezejewski (MySQL), Charles Hooper (Pro Relational Systems), Paul Whittington (NitroSecurity, Inc.), Raj Cherabuddi (Kickfire), Victoria Eastwood (InfoBright Inc.)