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Sergey Pronin, the Product Owner at Percona, will be presenting a talk “Percona XtraDB Cluster Operator architecture decisions” on May 3 at 11:30 CET at DoKC Day 2021

Percona XtraDB Cluster Operator is a drop-in replacement for MySQL Enterprise with sync replication running on Kubernetes. It automates the creation, alteration, or deletion of members in your Percona XtraDB Cluster environment. It can be used to instantiate a new Percona XtraDB Cluster replica set or to scale an existing environment.

In this talk, he will cover various architecture decisions made when building PXC Operator. There are lots of differences between how it can be done on regular VMs and in k8s: PITR implementation, auto-recovery, retention policies, haproxy/proxysql & proxy protocol.

About event.

DoK community is an openly governed and self-organizing group of curious and experienced operators and engineers concerned with running data-intensive workloads on Kubernetes. DoKC takes inspiration from the CNCF and Apache foundations and aims to be open, vendor-neutral, and extremely inclusive. It is an open space in which users of Kubernetes for data share their experiences, compare approaches, and generally commiserate and collaborate.