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Live Webcast Thursday 27th September - MySQL High Availability Realised - Only 1 Day Left to Register!
As UK partner of Continuent, ForLinux are pleased to invite you to join us in the next in a series of Webinars. This one will go through a detailed case study to show you how you can start with the MySQL version/build (MySQL Community 5.x, MySQL Enterprise 5.x, MariaDB, Percona Server), along with the data and apps that you already have, and iteratively build up a highly-available, scalable, multi-site database infrastructure where you can perform complex data management tasks with single commands.
Date: Thursday 27th September, 10am PDT/1 pm EDT 19:00 CEST Register here now https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/575821320
Join Us For Live Demos Of The Following: Transition from MySQL 'native' replication to a Continuent Tungsten cluster with zero app downtime Reading consistent data from slaves without app changes (SmartScale) Schema upgrade on the master database server with no app downtime (switch operation) Automatic failover when a MySQL database server crashes Recovery of a failed master to a fully operational slave with a single command Switch of database operations to a remote site with no app down time (geo-clustering, cross-site 'switch' operation). High availability is about more than making sure that apps can get to your data even if there is a failure: What about when you are upgrading your database schema? What if you need to add memory to a database server or reconfigure/restart MySQL? If your apps want to read data from a MySQL slave, how can you be sure they are not reading stale data without re-coding your apps? What if your main data centre takes a hit? And what if you want better MySQL stability, performance, and simplified administration, but you cannot (or do not want to) re-write your apps or convert your current data to run with a proprietary MySQL re-write or a promised new version of MySQL?
Our Speakers Robert Hodges, CEO, brings 30 years of experience in database and application engineering. Prior to Continuent, he worked on object-relational databases and transaction processing at Sybase. He also held senior engineering positions at Portera and Exigen Group, where he designed and operated software-as-a-service applications. Robert is the original designer of Continuent's Tungsten solution. Edward Archibald, CTO, brings over 25 years of distributed systems architecture and engineering experience. Prior to Continuent, Edward was the Sr. Director of Data Services at Moody's Analytics, the DBMS connectivity lead at Forte Software, and was responsible for architecture, design and engineering leadership for a number of innovative DBMS and middleware solutions at Sybase, including Replication Server and Open Server, as well as fault-tolerant features for Sybase SQL Server.
Date: Thursday September 27th, 10am PDT/1 pm EDT 19:00 CEST Register here now https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/575821320
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Steve Nice
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