MySQL Cluster Tutorial

This year I am again giving a MySQL Cluster Tutorial at the MySQL Conference and Expo. As those who have attended before can tell you, this is a hands on tutorial. I don’t just stand up the front and talk at you for a day, that would be very boring (for all of us). While there is a good amount of presented material (there is a decent amount of theory to get through), there is a large component that involves setting up a cluster, putting data in, getting data out, backup, restore.

So if you’re wanting to learn about MySQL Cluster in a nice and friendly hands-on environment, I can recommend coming to my tutorial.

The tutorial isn’t the be-all and end-all tutorial. It does not teach you everything. It does give you a decent introduction though.

Drizzle tests all pass on Solaris/Sparc

Stopping All Servers
All 221 tests were successful.
The servers were restarted 14 times
Spent 1424.921 of 1521 seconds executing testcases

(All tests have passed on OpenSolaris on x86 for a while now).

Drizzle Developer Day

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It’ll be awesome – we’re all gathering to change the future of databases (okay, well maybe just one database, but it’s the world to us…. and i should get out more).

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LCA NOC if Steve had his way

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