My SQL Cluster- Where, When, and How to Use MySQL Cluster

When: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Where: 625 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA- 4th Floor
Join the Meet-Up to attend: http://www.sfmysql.org/events/38578882/

Overview:
MySQL® Cluster is a separate product from the standard MySQL database, despite their being tightly linked. Due to the distributed nature of MySQL Cluster, it has a far more complicated architecture than a standard MySQL database. In this presentation, Max Mether, SkySQL’s Training Services Manager, will describe the architecture of the MySQL Cluster product and how the process and data flow takes place between the nodes of the cluster. Max will help you understand when to consider MySQL Cluster, and to see the warning signs of when MySQL Cluster is not going to be a fit.

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Bio:
Max Mether, a native of Finland received his M.Sc (Eng) in Physics and Maths from Helsinki University of Technology. Max joined MySQL in 2001 starting as a Consultant and an Instructor, where he ended up creating the MySQL training program and managing the curriculum under MySQL Ab and later at Sun. Max now manages the training department at SkySQL and helps advance the MySQL eco-system around the world.

Agenda: 
6:30 – 7:00 — Doors open/general socializing & food provided by Percona 
7:00 – 7:15 — Intro/announcements 
7:15 – 8:00(ish) — Main presentation 
8:00 – 9:00 — Main presentation
Q&A 9:00 – 10:00 — General discussion/Q&A/networking/etc. 
10:00ish — post-event socializing… aka beers someplace nearby

Sponsors:
Percona is the oldest and largest independent MySQL support and consulting company, with a global 24×7 staff of over 40 people serving more than 1000 customers in 50+ countries since 2006. Our clients achieve breakthrough results with MySQL: cost savings, faster time to market, higher system uptime, and long-term scalability. With Percona, you can execute with confidence and clarity. Anyone can claim expertise, but we show our abilities by creating open-source software for MySQL users, writing industry-leading books, and publishing original research on the widely read MySQL Performance Blog. We also organize the Percona Live series of conferences to share what we know.

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