Session
Data Recovery for MySQL

Sponsors
Clustrix Fusion-io Adfonic Continuent Facebook GenieDB Schooner Information Technology Severalnines SkySQL Booking.com Scalebase Couchbase FromDual Monty Program Sphinx Tokutek Devart Ivinco Virident Webyog Drizzle Apress New York PHP O'Reilly PalominoDB Stackware

October 25th, 10:15 AM
Fleet Suite

Abstract

Tutorial on how to restore your data after physical of logical failure, using practical examples to demonstrate how to tackle this challenging problem.

What you can learn by attending:

  • Prepare for recovery (prerequisites)
  • Preparing your data
  • Identifying the structure and state of tables
  • Retrieving data
  • Restoring from recovered data

Slides

Speakers

Aleksandr Kuzminsky

Aleksandr Kuzminsky

Principal Consultant, Percona

Aleksandr's first experiences using MySQL were in 2000, as a developer and as a system administrator at an Internet Services Provider. Since then, he has also acquired a great deal of experience in a variety of different Unix variants and network services, as well as in Operational Support Systems and Business Support Systems (OSS/BSS) development. Prior to joining Percona, he taught Cisco courses and built multi-service Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks in Ukraine and in the Caucasian countries. At Percona, he specializes in InnoDB and MyISAM data recovery. Aleksandr lives with his family in the suburbs of Kiev. He enjoys playing with his young son and gardening.

 

Istvan Podor

Istvan Podor

Senior Consultant, Percona

Istvan Podor works as a Percona Senior Consultant from the historical city of Szekesfehervar, Hungary. His particular expertise is high-traffic websites driven by MySQL. Prior to joining Percona in 2009, Istvan worked for several Alexa Top 500 websites on high availability solutions and high load performance tuning.

 

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