The Percona team participated at this year’s O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo held April 12-15, 2010 in Santa Clara, California. We gave a lot of talks on various topics and all of those presentations are now available. Here’s the list:
- Achieving PCI Compliance with MySQL
- Author: Ryan Lowe, Fernando Ipar
- An Overview of Flash Storage for Databases
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko, Morgan Tocker
- Choosing the Right Tools for the Job SQL or NOSQL
- Author: Matt Yonkovit, Yves Trudeau
- Chosing Hardware And Operating System For MySQL
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- Diagnosing and Fixing MySQL Performance Problems
- Author: Baron Schwartz, Morgan Tocker
- EXPLAIN Demystified
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- HA Solutions for MySQL
- Author: Yves Trudeau, Read by Peter Zaitsev
- How Solid state Technologies are Transforming MySQL Server Performance and the Datacenter Architectures
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko
- How to Fulfill the Potential of InnoDB Performance and Scalability
- Author: Yasufumi Kinoshita
- Innodb Architecure And Performance Optimization
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- Instrumenting PHP applications
- Author: Peter Zaitsev, Justin Swanhart
- MySQL Graphing and Trending with Cacti
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- Percona’s Performance and Feature Enhancements to MySQL and InnoDB
- Author: Bill Schuler, Baron Schwartz
- PHP Object Relational Mapping Libraries In Action
- Author: Fernando Ipar, Ryan Lowe
- Read Write Splitting
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- Recovery of lost or corrupted InnoDB tables
- Author: Aleksandr Kuzminsky
- Scaling Applications with Caching Sharding and Replication
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- The Five Minute DBA
- Author: Matt Yonkovit
- Understanding the Role of IO As a Bottleneck
- Author: Morgan Tocker
- XtraBackup Hot Backups and More
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko, Morgan Tocker
You can also read more about this conference on Percona site.i
Thanks for the slides! Are there any videos available to go with the slides?
You can see videos here: http://www.pythian.com/news/11211/2010-oreilly-mysql-conference-slides-and-videos/
Thanks Baron!
Thanks for the free book copy at MySQL conf. I have been pouring through it at work and home applying some of the recommendations. High Performance MySQL is a terrific resource.