How to scale big data applications using MySQL sharding frameworks

September 23, 2014
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Justin Swanhart
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How to scale big data applications using MySQL sharding frameworksThis Wednesday I’ll be discussing two common types of big data: machine-generated data and user-generated content. These types of big data are amenable to sharding, a commonly used technique for spreading data over more than one database server.

I’ll be discussing this in-depth during a live webinar at 10 a.m. Pacific time on Sept. 24. I’ll also talk about two major sharding frameworks: MySQL Fabric and Shard-Query for OLTP or OLAP workloads, respectively. Following the webinar there will be a brief Q/A session.

Find the webinar link here: “How to Scale Big Data Applications Using MySQL Sharding Frameworks” for more information or register directly here.

Find Shard-Query (part of Swanhart-Tools) here, in Github
Find MySQL Fabric (part of MySQL Utilities) here, at the MySQL documentation page

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