It’s a wrap!
Over 400 attendees from around the world gathered for the Percona Live Open Source Database Conference in Amsterdam to hear speakers present on MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL and other open source databases. The in depth content of the presentations combined with the many fun networking opportunities gave attendees many reasons to rave about the event. A huge thank you to our top sponsors, Booking.com, Red Hat and RocksDB for helping make this event possible along with all our other sponsors. Save the date for Percona Live Europe being held in DUBLIN next year, September 25th-27th.
The Percona Live Open Source Database Conference is the premier event for the diverse and active open source database community, as well as businesses that develop and use open source database software. The conferences have a technical focus with an emphasis on the core topics of MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL and other open source databases. Tackling subjects such as analytics, architecture and design, security, operations, scalability and performance, Percona Live provides in-depth discussions for your high-availability, IoT, cloud, big data and other changing business needs. This conference is an opportunity to network with peers and technology professionals by bringing together accomplished DBA’s, system architects and developers from around the world to share their knowledge and experience – all to help you learn how to tackle your open source database challenges in a whole new way.
October 3-5, 2016
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tutorials Schedule - Monday 3 October 2016
InnoDB Architecture and Performance Optimization
Peter Zaitsev
Best Practices for MySQL High Availability
Colin Charles
ProxySQL Tutorial
René Cannaò, Derek Downey, David Turner
MySQL operations in Docker
Giuseppe Maxia
MySQL GTID Implementation, Maintenance, and Best Practices
Brian Cain, Mark Filipi, Gillian Gunson
Become a MySQL DBA (Part 1)
Krzysztof Książek
MongoDB 101 (Part 1)
Art van Scheppingen
NoSQL Data Stores in Research and Practice
Erik Witt, Felix Gessert
MySQL Performance Schema in action
Sveta Smirnova
MySQL Group Replication in a nutshell: hands-on tutorial
Frédéric Descamps, Kenny Gryp
MyRocks Deep Dive: Flash Optimized LSM Database for MySQL, and its Use Case at Facebook
Yoshinori Matsunobu
MySQL Schema design in practice
Jaime Crespo
MySQL High Availability with Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.7
Peter Zaitsev, Alok Pathak, Krunal Bauskar
Become a MySQL DBA (Part 2)
Krzysztof Książek
MongoDB 101 (Part 2)
Kim Wilkins, David Murphy
The Complete MariaDB Tutorial
Colin Charles
Schedule Day 1 - Tuesday 4 October 2016
Welcoming Remarks
Jim Doherty
Open Source Database Ecosystem in 2016
Peter Zaitsev
Features We Need Versus Features that Scale
Mark Callaghan
Full-Text Search Explained
Philipp Krenn
Understanding Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.7 Operation and Key Algorithms
Krunal Bauskar
Everything you wanted to know about MongoRocks
Igor Canadi
MySQL 8.0: Overview
Geir Høydalsvik
Improving Performance with Better Indexes
Ronald Bradford
Common Table Expressions in MariaDB 10.2
Galina Shalygina, Sergei Petrunia
Exploring the replication in MongoDB
Igor Donchovski, Okan Buyukyilmaz
Patroni: PostgreSQL High Availability made easy
Oleksii Kliukin, Alexander Kukushkin
Elasticsearch for SQL Users
Philipp Krenn
MySQL Monitoring with Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM)
Peter Zaitsev
Monitoring MongoDB’s Engines in the Wild
Tim Vaillancourt
MySQL 8.0: what’s new in Optimizer
Manyi Lu
MySQL configuration generation at Dropbox
Peter Boros, Viacheslav Bakhmutov
Monitoring Open Source Databases with Icinga
Bernd Erk
ToroDB: All your MongoDB data are belong to SQL
Álvaro Hernández
Migrating to PostgreSQL, the new story
Dimitri Fontaine
Modern SQL in Open Source Databases
Markus Winand
Use ProxySQL to Improve Your MySQL High Availability Solution
Marco "The Grinch" Tusa
MongoDB Backups, All Grown Up!
David Murphy
MySQL 8.0: what's new in InnoDB
Sunny Bains
Replication Smackdown
Ronald Bradford
Data Diversity at Booking.com
Kris Köhntopp
meeting the MySQL Team
Dimitri KRAVTCHUK
Relational Databases at Uber: MySQL & Postgres
Evan Klitzke
Datastore axes: Choosing the scalability direction you need
Nicolai Plum
One System to Fit Them All: Shared MySQL Hosting at Facebook
Andrew Regner
Breaking Barriers: MongoDB Design Patterns
Christos Soulios, Nikolaos Vyzas
MySQL Replication: Latest Developments
Luis Soares
Everyday We’re Shuffling — Online Shard Migration at Facebook
Daren Seagrave
Percona XtraDB 5.7: Key Performance Algorithms
Laurynas Biveinis
PostgreSQL worst practices
Ilya Kosmodemiansky
Monitoring All Elements of Your Database Operations with Zabbix
Alexey Vladishev
MySQL/MariaDB Parallel Replication: inventory, use-cases and limitations
Jean-François Gagné
Updated Sharding Guidelines in MongoDB 3.x with Storage Engine Considerations
Kimberly Wilkins
MySQL Document Store
Jan Kneschke
Migrating To MySQL 5.7 - The Live Database Upgrade Guide
Krzysztof Książek
PINBA: in-memory MySQL storage engine for a full-stack real-time performance analytics
Alexey Rybak, Tony Dovgal
Practical JSON in MySQL 5.7
Ike Walker
Open Source SQL databases enters millions queries per second era
Sveta Smirnova, Alexander Korotkov
MySQL Time Machine by replicating into HBase
Bosko Devetak, Rares Mirica
Massive Schema Changes in Facebook
Junyi Lu, Jesse Salomon
MySQL 8.0: Common Table Expressions
Øystein Grøvlen
Launching Vitess: How to run YouTube's MySQL sharding engine
Anthony Yeh, Dan Rogart
Overcoming Upgrade Phobia
Daniel Black
Using Ansible to Manage MySQL
Josh Varner, Emily Slocombe, Mark Filipi
Linux tuning to improve PostgreSQL performance: from hardware to postgresql.conf
Ilya Kosmodemiansky
Schedule Day 2 - Wednesday 5 October 2016
Welcoming Remarks
Jim Doherty
Percona Contributions to the Open Source Database Ecosystem
Peter Zaitsev
The MariaDB Foundation – Ensuring continuity and open collaboration in the MariaDB ecosystem
Otto Kekäläinen
State of the Dolphin
Geir Høydalsvik
ClickHouse: High-Performance Distributed DBMS for Analytics
Victor Tarnavsky
Introducing gh-ost: triggerless, painless, trusted online schema migrations
Shlomi Noach, Tom Krouper
MongoDB query monitoring
Pavel Trukhanov
MySQL Load Balancers - MaxScale, ProxySQL, HAProxy, MySQL Router & nginx - a close up look
Krzysztof Książek
Securing your MySQL/MariaDB data
Ronald Bradford, Colin Charles
MySQL and Ceph: A tale of two friends
Taco Scargo, Karan Singh
Transactional Data Dictionary in MySQL 8.0: An Internal Server Component That Matters
Dmitry Lenev
How to automate, monitor and manage your MongoDB servers
Art van Scheppingen
Turbocharge Your SQL Queries In-Memory with Apache Ignite™
Christos Erotocritou
Binlog Server at Facebook
Teng Li, Santosh praneeth Banda
Transparent tablespace and log encryption on MariaDB 10.1 using Amazon Key Management Service
Jan Lindström
ProxySQL Use Case Scenarios
René Cannaò, Alkin Tezuysal
Meet MariaDB 10.2
Sergei Golubchik
MySQL X protocol - talking to MySQL directly over the wire
Simon Mudd
Using multisource replication in MySQL 5.7 for resharding
Daniël van Eeden
Agile web-development with RethinkDB
Ilya Verbitskiy
Making a case for in-memory database: inside Tarantool (Part 1)
Konstantin Osipov
ProxySQL and Friends Discussion
Shlomi Noach
MongoDB Scalability Best Practices
Jason Terpko
Splitting a Database Without Down-time
Eric Herman
Less passwords, more security: mass administration of MariaDB servers with socket authentication
Otto Kekäläinen
One Tool to Rule Them All: Seamless SQL on MongoDB, MySQL and Redis with Apache Spark
Tim Vaillancourt
MySQL Cluster 7.5
Bernhard Ocklin
SQL for JSON: Querying with Performance for NoSQL Databases and Applications
Laurent Doguin
Performance and Efficiency with MyRocks and MongoRocks
Mark Callaghan
Online MySQL Backups with Percona XtraBackup
Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Kenny Gryp
WiredTiger configuration variables - Looking under the hood
Antonios Giannopoulos
Galera Project State of Art
Seppo Jaakola
Scalable Big Query Using SPIDER Parallel Queries and OpenSVC
VAROQUI Stephane
Percona Monitoring and Management in Action
Peter Zaitsev
The MySQL Ecosystem in 2016
Colin Charles
Processing 11 billions events a day with Spark in Badoo
Alexander Krasheninnikov
Inside CockroachDB’s Survivability Model
Marc Berhault
Exploring Percona XtraDB Cluster using Performance Schema
Krunal Bauskar
Mongo System Tuning Best Practices
Tim Vaillancourt
A Micro Service Data Layer Discovery Pattern using MySQL, MariaDB MaxScale & Consul
Abbas Ahmed
7 things in Cassandra that you cannot find in RDBMS
Duy Hai Doan
Making a case for in-memory database: inside Tarantool (Part 2)
Konstantin Osipov
Percona PMM: Integrate Percona Cluster Monitoring within an existing monitoring platform
Rachid Zarouali
Extending Redis with Modules
Itamar Haber
Best Practices Migrating to Open Source Databases
Peter Zaitsev
Percona Toolkit, A MySQL DBA's Toolkit In Action
Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Kenny Gryp
Secondary Reads: The good and the bad
Bartłomiej Nogaś
Comparing Synchronous Replication Solutions in the Cloud
Marco "The Grinch" Tusa
MySQL on ARM
Alexey Kopytov
Introducing Percona Memory Engine for MongoDB
David Murphy
MySQL and Red Hat Ceph: Free Test Environment Introduction
Taco Scargo, Karan Singh
MongoDB: Comparing WiredTiger In-Memory Engine to Redis
Jason Terpko
Lessons from database failures
Colin Charles
Working with MongoDB as MySQL DBA
Igor Donchovski, Martin Arrieta
Virtual Columns in MySQL and MariaDB
Federico Razzoli
Continuous MySQL Backup Validation at Facebook
Divij Rajkumar
How we build TiDB
Max Liu
Introducing ScaleDB, the New Clustered, Distributed Storage Engine for MySQL
Ivan Zoratti
Optimizing Queries Using Window Functions
Vicentiu-Marian Ciorbaru
challenging the Intel Xeon: ARM and OpenPower
Johan De Gelas
MySQL Performance Schema & Sys Schema
Mark Leith
WiredTiger B-Tree vs WiredTiger In-Memory
Sveta Smirnova
Infrastructure review - Shining a light on the Black Box
Miklos Szel
Etsy's Migration to SSDs
Jeremy Tinley
Using SPIDER for sharding in production
VAROQUI Stephane, Kayoko GOTO, Kentoku SHIBA
MySQL Query Performance Tuning: A 12 Step Program
Janis Griffin
Google Cloud SQL: MySQL in the Cloud
Pravin Pillai