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Join Edward Screven, Oracle’s Chief Corporate Architect and leader of the MySQL business, as he discusses the current and future state of MySQL, now part of the Oracle family of products. The presentation also covers Oracle’s investment in MySQL technology and community; and the role that open source in general is playing within heterogeneous customer environments around the world.
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Tim returns to share insights into the world of emerging technology, presenting his take on what matters most-and what will be most disruptive-to the tech community.
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Many things happen when MySQL is part of the core technology used to
scale a rapidly growing social networking service. Mark will share
stories and details about the MySQL deployment at Facebook.
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Join the MySQL and InnoDB Engineering teams as they describe the
low-level technical details behind the MySQL 5.5 performance and
scalability gains.
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Drizzle and MySQL both have a number of static DTrace probes embedded
within them which allows observability tools to gain deep insight into
what the server is doing. In this session, an overview of these static
probes will be given and examples of utilizing these probes will be
shown using both DTrace on Solaris and SystemTap on Linux.
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In this talk, the developers behind MySQL Replication walk through some of the new Replication features of MySQL 5.5
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InnoDB is the most popular, reliable and functional of the transactional storage engines available for MySQL. At this session, you will learn the current state of InnoDB and the new features in the InnoDB Plugin. You will also learn how InnoDB works and why those new features improve the performance and scalability.
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A lot of companies do not have a dedicated DBA, rather they rely on sysadmins, web developers, or others to put the DBA hat on five minutes at a time. This session is designed to provide these people the basic DBA tips and tricks they need to be successful. What are the most important parameters? What sort of hardware should the database run on? When I have a problem where do I look?
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Many people know Linux terminologies such as ext3, tmpfs, cfq io scheduler, OOM killer, etc. But many times it is not appropriately configured. In this session, the speaker will show Linux performance tuning and stabilization practices for MySQL, such as how to avoid OOM Killer, performance difference between I/O schedulers, tuning Linux kernel parameters, profiling with SystemTap, etc.
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Visit the exhibitors, mingle with other attendees, and enjoy great refreshments and drinks at the evening reception.
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What's the forecast for Drizzle, a database optimized for Cloud and Net applications? Brian provides an overview of the Drizzle project's current state as well as what's ahead.
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Monty, the co-founder of MySQL and now project lead of MariaDB, discusses what MariaDB is all about. He'll also present an overview of the future of this community developed branch of the MySQL database.
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Sheeri Cabral knows the MySQL Community. Working for the Pythian
Group, she has tapped her co-workers' knowledge about the Oracle
Community. In this brief community keynote, Sheeri maps out the
differences between the communities and what we can expect next now
that MySQL is "under new management".
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The MySQL Server ships with a number of command-line administration tools. However, they only provide basic functionality and make it complicated or sometimes even impossible to accomplish common DBA tasks. In this session, Lenz will give an introduction to the most popular and commonly used Open Source tools that a DBA should be aware of and that make MySQL administration tasks a breeze.
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Disks are often credited with being the biggest performance bottleneck to any database system. This session introduces you to Linux diagnostic tools, hardware purchasing options, and how you should be thinking about IO.
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Database operations gets interesting when it involves several thousand databases, a high-profile site and you have a small core team of DBAs. Among other things, we will give a high-level overview of Facebook database architecture, Backup (and recovery) strategy and the mysql upgrade process.
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InnoDB provides many sources of diagnostic information. Filtering through that information to find what is wrong with a system can be a big task.
This talk with detail all of the different sources and what useful information you can get from them. In addition, it will offer common solutions for these problems to get you started in the right direction.
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Want to learn what the difference between a 10 server deployment and a 200 server deployment is in terms of administration? Best practices in large deployments? Got questions on centralized management and change management? Capacity planning? All these subjects and more will be covered in this session
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In a complement to Edward Screven's opening keynote, Kaj will interpret the state of the MySQL community and the happenings of the MySQL Conference in a language familiar to those whose business has grown up with MySQL. What has changed already, what will change soon, and what won't change with Oracle as the steward of MySQL?
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In this brand new talk, Jono Bacon, Ubuntu Community Manger, author of
the critically acclaimed The Art Of Community by O'Reilly and founder of
the annual Community Leadership Summit, talks about the evolution of
community and how we can identify the engines of community, helping us
to unite a global collection of volunteers to solve interesting and
worthwhile problems.
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Join us as we present the best of Wednesday night's Ignite MySQL presentations.
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There are many exciting performance features in the InnoDB Plugin. But how to best use them? What are the caveats? At this session, we will describe those performance features in depth. We will also present benchmark results that explore the performance of those features.
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This session shows you how to get rich historical data about your MySQL server's performance and usage with the open-source Cacti graphing tool. Best of all, it's easy, open-source, and free -- so you can stop flying blind.
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This session is about SSD deployment strategies for MySQL. For example, is it fine to store all files on SSD or is it faster to store some files (i.e. binary log files) on HDD? Is RAID 5 SSD fast enough? Do traditional H/W raid cards perform well for many(4-8) SSDs? Do MyISAM/InnoDB/other engines work well for SSD? I'll talk about these topics based on many kinds of recent benchmarking results.
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Wondering how to build a good foundation for running MySQL? This session will teach you what you need to know.
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Why start a new database company? What is RethinkDB all about? What will database technology look like twenty years from now? In this talk we will explore these questions, present some of the exciting technology we've been developing at RethinkDB, and show how it fits into our larger vision of what database systems may look like in the future
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Take the opportunity to network one last time at this closing event, enjoy ice cream and refreshments. Say thank you and exchange contact information until next year.
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