MySQL Day – Sessions review #7

Today I will present the unique ProxySQL session of the pre-FOSDEM MySQL Day. Alkin Tezuysal will share with the audience ProxySQL Use Case Scenarios

Alkin is Senior Technical Manager at Percona and has extensive experience in enterprise relational databases working in various sectors for large corporations. With more then 20 years of industry experience he has acquired skills for managing large projects from ground up to production. For the past six years he’s been focusing on e-commerce, SaaS and MySQL technologies. He managed and architected database topologies for high volume site at eBay Intl. He has several years of experience on 24X7 support and operational tasks as well as improving database systems for major companies.

ProxySQL aims to be the most powerful proxy in the MySQL ecosystem. It is protocol aware and able to provide high availability (HA) and high performance with no changes in the application, using several built-in features and integration with clustering software.

During this session Alkin will quickly introduce its main features, so to better understand how it works. Then, he will describe multiple use case scenarios in which ProxySQL empowers large MySQL installations to provide HA with zero downtime, read/write split, query rewrite, sharding, query caching, and multiplexing using SSL across data centers.

Don’t miss this talk if High Availability is your concern ! Alkin will be on stage at 16.20 !

There will be 3 other sessions about ProxySQL during FOSDEM’s MySQL & Friends Devroom.

The Proxy Wars – MySQL Router, ProxySQL, MariaDB MaxScale Colin Charles 14:05 14:25
Painless MySQL HA, Scalability and Flexibility with Ansible, MHA and ProxySQL Miklos Mukka Szel 14:35 14:55
Inexpensive Datamasking for MySQL with ProxySQL
data anonymization for developers
Frédéric Descamps, René Cannaò 15:05 15:25

Register for this main MySQL event and for the MySQL Community Dinner that will happen on Saturday, February 4th just after the FOSDEM’s MySQL & Friends Devroom.

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