At the end of the month, some engineers of the MySQL Team will be present in Austin, TX !
We will attend the first edition of Percona Live USA in Texas.
During that show, you will have the chance to meet key engineers, product managers, as well as Dave and myself.
Let me present you the Team that will be present during the conference:
The week will start with the MySQL InnoDB Cluster full day tutorial by Kenny and myself. This tutorial is a full hands-on tutorial where we will start by migrating a classical asynchronous master-replicas topology to a new MySQL InnoDB Cluster. We will then experience several labs were we will see how to maintain our cluster.
If you registerd for our tutorial, please come with a laptop able to run 3 VirtualBox VMs that you can install from a USB stick. So please make free some disk space and install the latest Virtualbox on your system.
This year, I will also have to honor to present the State of the Dolphin, during the keynote.
During the conference, you will be able to learn a lot from our team on many different topics. Here is the list of the session by our engineers:
- Complex Stateful Applications Made Easier with Kubernetes – Patrick Galbraith
- InnoDB Management and Scalability Improvements in MySQL 8.0 – Sunny Bains
- New Features in MySQL 8.0 Replication – Luís Soares
- MySQL 8.0 Performance: Scalability & Benchmarks – Dimitri Kravtchuk
- LATERAL Derived Tables in MySQL 8.0 – Norvald Ryeng
- MySQL Shell: The Best DBA tool? How to Use the MySQL Shell as a Framework for DBAs – Frédéric Descamps
- Automatic Upgrade and New Error Logging in MySQL 8.0 – Ståle Deraas
- MySQL Group Replication: The Magic Explained v2 – Frédéric Descamps
We will also be present in the expo hall where we will welcome you at our booth. We will show you demos of MySQL InnoDB Cluster and MySQL 8.0 Document Store, where NoSQL and SQL lives in peace together ! Don’t hesitate to visit us during the show.
We will also be present during the Community Dinner and will enjoy hear your thoughts about MySQL !
See you in almost 2 weeks in Texas !