I'll be speaking at IPC Spring in Berlin between May 31 and June 2
this year. My talk is on MySQL partitioning. It will have more
information than the talk I did at ConFoo in March. The talk will
be on Tuesday, June 1st.
If you're in or around Berlin at that time, drop in.
As I already wrote, I will be speaking at the MySQL Conference & Expo in Santa Clara in two weeks and I am excited to be there again. This year's conference is going to be interesting for a number of reasons, but most importantly I think that the schedule looks great! This is going to be a "drinking from the firehose of MySQL knowledge" event. Afterwards, I'll be on parental leave in May and June, so I likely will miss a lot of great conferences – these months are usually quite packed, as our Open Source Events Calendar can confirm. I just received a notice that my talk …
[Read more]Earlier this month, I was at the OpenSourceDays 2010 conference, giving a talk on MariaDB (the slides from the talk are available).
The talk went quite well I think (though I probably talked way too fast as I usually do; at least that means that I finished on time with plenty room for questions..)
There was quite a bit of interest after the talk from many of the people who heard it. It was even reported on by the Danish IT media version2.dk (article in Danish).
Especially interesting to me was to discuss with three people from Danish site komogvind.dk, who told me fascinating details about their work …
[Read more]Here’s what Pythian is cooking up for MySQL Conference this year.
Monday, April 128:30am: Get out of bed lazy bones and head to Ballroom B
… because you’re going to want to attend Sheeri K. Cabral‘s tutorial in two parts:
MySQL Configuration Options and Files: Basic MySQL Variables (Part 1)
Unlock all the information the MySQL server can give you! MySQL
has many status variables that show how well your environment
utilizes its resources. There are many system variables that can
be set and changed to tune the server.
Read more.
Add to your personal schedule at …
I'm happy to announce that my talk "Making MySQL administration a breeze - a look into
a MySQL DBA's toolchest" has been accepted for this year's
edition of the MySQL Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, which
will take place on April 12-15, 2010. The session is currently
scheduled for Wednesday 14th, 10:50 in Ballroom E.
My plan is to provide an overview over the most popular utilities and applications that a MySQL DBA should be aware of to make his life easier. The focus will be on Linux/Unix applications available under opensource licenses that ease tasks related to user administration, setting up and administering replication setups, performing backups and security audits.
Of course I will cover the usual …
[Read more]At the 2010 O’Reilly MySQL Conference and Expo there will be a Drizzle BoF!
It’s currently scheduled for 7pm on April 13th.
Come along, it will be awesome.
As I've been doing the last couple of years, I will be going to the O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo. In addition to the tutorial and the replication sessions that I will be holding together with Lars, I will be holding a session about the binary log together with Chuck from the Backup team which the Replication team normally works very close with.
This year, O'Reilly also have a Friend of the Speaker
discount of 25% that you can use when you register using the code
mys10fsp
.
The sessions that we are going to hold are listed below. Note that I am using Microformats, which will …
[Read more]I'm speaking this year at the MySQL Conference & Expo 2010 in Santa Clara. Be sure to get your early registration discount by Feb 22! If you miss that deadline, get 25% off with this discount code: mys10fspI'm presenting a talk on SQL Injection Myths and Fallacies. This may seem like a topic that's been done to death, but it's important for all developers to understand it. This reminds me of
I’m a little behind in announcing this but I’m going to be speaking at O’Reilly’s MySQL Conference this year. My presentation is a three hour tutorial titled, Drizzle Storage Engine Development. Practical Example with BlitzDB. Three hours is a long time but I assure you that there will be a break.
This session isn’t solely about going through Drizzle’s Storage Engine API. Various performance topics like B+Tree structure, memory handling and concurrency control will be covered. I will also go through BlitzDB’s design concept and it’s internal stuff. So, needless to say I’ll talk a lot about Tokyo Cabinet and it’s internals as well.
Hopefully those that come along will walk out of the tutorial standing far ahead of the start line. It will help you get started on reading the implementation of other storage engines in the …
[Read more]At the recent FOSDEM 2010 event, I presented in my keynote Dolphins, now and beyond a option which I termed the “Blue Pill” or the “Red Pill”. The following slide produced noticed interest in a packed room, and subsequent conversation.
While the ownership of MySQL has changed, the option between MySQL and Oracle as a product for use still remains. While MySQL is the most popular for modern online applications, Oracle continues to have the widely used enterprise database product and has a large number of Oracle DBAs in the IT marketplace.
Over the past 5 years I have presented a number of topics on MySQL for Oracle DBA’s. At the upcoming MySQL Users Conference 2010 I will be presenting …
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