A few weeks ago was the Percona Live: MySQL Conference & Expo. As in years past, I have recorded videos. Scroll down to see the 15 videos I am able to share. Very special thanks go to my fellow Mozillian espressive of the Mozilla WebDev team who was generous enough to make this look very nice, as CSS is not my specialty.
Unfortunately, Percona will not let me share the tutorial videos I recorded – which is odd, since O’Reilly had no problems with me recording tutorials in 2008 (memcached tutorial), 2009 (part 1 and part 2 of a metadata tutorial) and 2010 (part 1 and part 2 of a tutorial about config options) – I have no videos from 2011 since I did not attend the conference.
Without further ado, here are the 15 session videos I was able to record and am able to share with you:
2012 Percona Live: MySQL Conference and Expo
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Application instrumentation for MySQL – What Why and How
by Peter Zaitsev of Percona
(44:03) -
Backing Up Facebook
by Kevin Knapp and Eric Barrett of Facebook
(34:43) -
Common Schema: a framework for MySQL server administration
by Roland Bouman
(47:15) -
Extending Xtrabackup – A Point-In-Time System
by Chris Schneider of Ning
(38:15) -
Getting InnoDB Compression Ready for Facebook Scale
by Nizameddin Ordulu of Facebook
(55:55) -
Hibernate and Connector/J Tuning
by Ryan Lowe of Square, and Marcos Albe of Percona
(39:11) -
Living with SQL and NoSQL at craigslist, a Pragmatic Approach
by Jeremy Zawodny of Craigslist
(59:02) -
Measuring Scalability and Performance With TCP
by Baron Schwartz of Percona
(51:43) -
MySQL Analysis At Scale
by Harrison Fisk and Domas Mituzas of Facebook
(46:34) -
MySQL and SSD: usage and tuning
by Vadim Tkachenko of Percona
(47:11) -
Scaling Pinterest
by Marty Weiner and Yashh Nelapati
(48:45) -
Spil Games: Outgrowing an internet startup
by Art van Scheppingen of Spil Games
(33:00) -
The Right Read Optimization is Actually Write Optimization
by Leif Walsh of Tokutek
(45:11) -
Transitioning to SSDs in a High I/O Environment
by Jim Gochee of New Relic
(39:47) -
Upgrading MySQL: Best Practices
by Peter Zaitsev of Percona
(49:56)