Galera is a generic replication service, which can be used to build clusters of practically any transactional DBMS. Galera replication provides nice features like:
Codership has integrated Galera replication in the InnoDB storage engine, and the resulting MySQL/Galera cluster product has been published as a production-ready GA release in December 2009. MySQL/Galera releases are open source and is available in Codership and launchpad sites.
The presentation will give on overview of Galera replication and gives tutorial guidance on how to setup and start using MySQL/Galera cluster.
Master of Science in software engineering.
20 years experience in software development, of which 10 years with in data security clustering solutions at Stonesoft corp. 3 years experience in Continuent Inc R&D developing clustering solutions for MySQL. Currently working as partner at Codership providing consultation for MySQL users and implementing high performance replication solutions for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
Alex started his career in DBMS clustering development in 2003 at Continuent, where he was hooked up on synchronous replication. After that he joined R&D team at Meshcom Inc, learning the ways of mesh networking, embedded SW development and Scrum process management. There he got this crazy idea that running a software company can be fun and joined as a partner in Codership, specializing in group communication system development.
In his former life he held a Masters Degree in Astronomy from SUNY at Stony Brook and worked as a software engineer at Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics .
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I am going to go home and try it out.