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X-WR-CALNAME:O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo 2011
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T115000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T105000
DTSTAMP:20110419T123156
LOCATION:Ballroom C
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17510
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-13-10:50--17510
SUMMARY:MySQL State of the Art at Facebook
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Harrison Fisk (Facebook), Domas Mituzas (Facebo
 ok). Running MySQL at a scale of Facebook leads to many unique problems.
   We will discuss some of the performance problems seen in production sy
 stems and the tools and techniques involved in solutions.
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T124000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T115500
DTSTAMP:20110414T235313
LOCATION:Ballroom B
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17141
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-13-11:55--17141
SUMMARY:Achieving PCI Compliance with MySQL
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Fernando Ipar (Percona), Ryan Lowe (Percona). A
 chieving PCI compliance can be a difficult and expensive process. This s
 ession will begin by clarifying which requirements affect MySQL and then
  step through each requirement, providing common solutions to satisfy th
 em.
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T150000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T140000
DTSTAMP:20110418T022720
LOCATION:Ballroom F
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17618
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-13-14:00--17618
SUMMARY:CouchDB Simplicity
DESCRIPTION:Presented by J Chris Anderson (Couchbase). Apache CouchDB im
 plements a reliable storage engine, webserver, and HTTP application serv
 er environment, in under 20k lines of Erlang and JavaScript source code 
 (with an additional X lines of test code.) I'll show 3 related examples 
 that strike at the core of CouchDB's simplicity: The storage engine, the
  incremental map reduce views, and replication.
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T171000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T162500
DTSTAMP:20110414T001952
LOCATION:Ballroom B
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/20239
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-13-16:25--20239
SUMMARY:MySQL Cluster Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Max Mether (SkySQL Ab). Describe cluster feater
 es, node types, internal processes etc.
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T180000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110413T171500
DTSTAMP:20110416T151813
LOCATION:Ballroom E
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17170
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-13-17:15--17170
SUMMARY:No Silver Bullet - The Slightly Less Painful Way to Sharding
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Gwen Shapira (Pythian). Sharding is a pain. Any
 one who says differently is trying to sell you something. Gwen Shapira w
 ill share stories from her 13 years of sharding experience:  Learn how y
 ou can have less-painful sharded architecture using your favorite relati
 onal database.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T115000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T105000
DTSTAMP:20110419T125532
LOCATION:Ballroom C
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17349
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-14-10:50--17349
SUMMARY:InnoDB: Status, Architecture, and Latest Enhancements
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Inaam Rana (Oracle), John Russell (Oracle Corpo
 ration). InnoDB becomes the default storage engine in MySQL 5.5. At this
  session, you will learn the current state of InnoDB and the latest enha
 ncements to the InnoDB storage engine in MySQL 5.5; plus how InnoDB work
 s.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T124000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T115500
DTSTAMP:20110414T210458
LOCATION:Ballroom A
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17648
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-14-11:55--17648
SUMMARY:Using CouchDB for Emerging World Healthcare Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Cory Zue (Dimagi). People talk about NoSQL in t
 he context of distributed cloud-based web applications, but what if your
  application needs to be deployed throughout rural Africa, with limited 
 computer resources, intermittent power, and above all, extremely unrelia
 ble internet?  This talk discusses the features of CouchDB that make it 
 uniquely suited for developing world health applications.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T144500
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T140000
DTSTAMP:20110415T055446
LOCATION:Ballroom F
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17638
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-14-14:00--17638
SUMMARY:Using Sphinx Beyond Full Text Search
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Peter Zaitsev (Percona Inc), Adam Rice (Sphinx 
 Search). Sphinx Search Engine is a well known tool for dealing with full
  text search problems on the large scale, but did you know you can use S
 phinx for other tasks, which your traditional database may not be well s
 uited for.  This presentation will look into practical cases of using Sp
 hinx beyond full text search and provide performance comparison to using
  MySQL for the same task.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T153500
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20110414T145000
DTSTAMP:20110415T143657
LOCATION:Ballroom B
URL:http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17272
UID:http://mysqlconf.com/--s2011-04-14-14:50--17272
SUMMARY:Making MySQL Better for the Data Center
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Mark Callaghan (Facebook), Ryan Mack (Facebook)
 , Vamsi Ponnekanti (Facebook). The Facebook database engineering team wo
 rks with the community and on its own to make MySQL better for data cent
 er deployments. This work is visible in the Facebook patch, bugs fixed i
 n official MySQL and features sponsored in other distributions. We will 
 describe work to support a large number of large databases. We focus on 
 backup, replication and quality of service.
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