This year I have two sessions and one panel discussion.
- Practical failover design - automated, semi-automated and manual failover (24 April 11:10am - 12:00pm)
- Practices for reducing MySQL database size (25 April 12:50pm - 13:40pm)
- MySQL at Facebook: lots and lots of small data (25 April 1:50pm - 2:40pm, together with Mark, Harrison and Domas)
At HA session I'll speak about lessons learned at DeNA and Facebook.. I have used MHA at both companies, in both fully automated and not fully automated manner. We are also heavily testing GTID in 5.6 so probably I can share some practices as well. I'll speak about this at MySQL and Cloud Database Solutions Day on April 26, too.
At data reduction session, as session title suggests I'll talk about many data reduction techniques I have done so far and/or are planning to do at Facebook. Data reduction is very important for us. SSD / Pure Flash are still expensive, and "big data" costs a lot for such as backups, network transfers, etc.
- Practical failover design - automated, semi-automated and manual failover (24 April 11:10am - 12:00pm)
- Practices for reducing MySQL database size (25 April 12:50pm - 13:40pm)
- MySQL at Facebook: lots and lots of small data (25 April 1:50pm - 2:40pm, together with Mark, Harrison and Domas)
At HA session I'll speak about lessons learned at DeNA and Facebook.. I have used MHA at both companies, in both fully automated and not fully automated manner. We are also heavily testing GTID in 5.6 so probably I can share some practices as well. I'll speak about this at MySQL and Cloud Database Solutions Day on April 26, too.
At data reduction session, as session title suggests I'll talk about many data reduction techniques I have done so far and/or are planning to do at Facebook. Data reduction is very important for us. SSD / Pure Flash are still expensive, and "big data" costs a lot for such as backups, network transfers, etc.