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The MySQL Users Conference brought together over 1,000 MySQL database experts and open source enthusiasts. Over 110 in-depth technical tutorials and sessions covered popular topics including Performance Tuning, Web Applications, New MySQL Features, High-Availability and Scale-out. This was the ideal conference for MySQL developers, DBAs, and users who needed to learn how to be successful delivering business-critical Enterprise, Web, and embedded applications from the engineers who build MySQL.
There were over 110 in depth technical Sessions and Tutorials on popular topics including:
In this presentation, MySQL Software Engineer Jim Winstead explains how you can embed a MySQL server inside an application, inside a piece of hardware, or even just include it alongside your application. This session covers the basics of these different scenarios and some of the issues, such as security, you need to consider as you decide which method to use.
In this presentation, MySQL Director of Project Management Robin Schumacher presented ways to arm the database administrator with the skills to manage, secure, and troubleshoot one-to-many MySQL servers. Schumacher also touched on all DBA disciplines and take a sneak-peek into MySQL Network advanced functionality and upcoming DBA tools. Also includes comparison of MySQL to other database platforms.
In this presentation, MySQL Cluster developer Stewart Smith presented the much awaited new features such as the option to store some of the cluster data on disk, and cluster-wide redundancy using row-based replication. Other optimizations and enhancements are also covered.
