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Russia, Saint Petersburg

Nikolay Ihalainen (Senior Support Engineer) will be presenting his talk Simulating a MySQL / MariaDB / PostgreSQL / MongoDB production installation at the Saint Highload++ conference (Saint Petersburg) on September, 21 at 11:10 AM (MSK).

How to quickly simulate a “production” database of MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, PostgreSQL, MongoDB at home? There are several problems to solve:

  • different versions of DBMS and Linux distributions, Docker containers, Kubernetes;

  • you need a lot of servers for replication and clusters to work;

  • only weak hardware is available, for example, only your laptop or old PC;

  • all servers and clusters should be easy to recreate and delete.

https://github.com/ihanick/anydbver can help! In this talk, you will learn how to run MySQL / MariaDB clusters, PostgreSQL replication, and a 13-node MongoDB monster with sharding and backups quickly and easily. 

About the conference.

Saint Highload++ is a conference dedicated to the development of complex IT projects and focuses on solving problems on any topic that goes beyond the usual – large amounts of data, fault tolerance, real-time systems, a huge number of users, high-performance requirements, and so o