From noreply at nyphp.org Thu Oct 24 11:25:22 2013 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 11:25:22 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Tricks and Treats for MySQL in Amazon Cloud Message-ID: Join NYPHP at AppSec 2013, the software security conference by OWASP Attend exhibits for FREE: EXPO_NYPHP - http://appsecusa.org/2013/ General Meeting Tricks and Treats for MySQL in Amazon Cloud EC2, RDS, PHP and big data ------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, October 28th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: Suspenders Restaurant, 111 Broadway, New York, NY RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/208 Post-Meeting: Networking/drinks location to be announced at the meeting. They're here... MySQL and Amazon that is. While noSQL's life force invades our daily development, the MySQL ancients still haunt us with a new bag of tricks. But the treats can't come from just watching TV, so we've conjured back database shaman Vladimir Fedorkov as our medium to the other side of MySQL, RDS, and to the beast itself, big data. This October we dust off the cobwebs and go into the light for some ghost-busting to ensure that your next database deployment... isn't built on an ancient burial ground. MySQL operations for Big Data installations can be quite complicated even in general installations. Cloud environments make some of them easier, but requires at the same time more attention to some operations which in other cases would be straightforward. What needs to be done differently? How to perform diagnostics and make sure systems are doing well? How to prevent performance issues? Which RDS specific operations you'd like to avoid? And basically how to survive in cloud with big data installations and keep them fast. Vlad has been helping people to scale their LAMP applications for more than 10 years, with a focus on performance optimization, architectural choices and deep knowledge of search and MySQL technologies. In his off-duty time he enjoys traveling, bicycling and photography. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vfedorkov Blog: http://astellar.com/ Date: Monday, October 28th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: Suspenders Restaurant, 111 Broadway, New York, NY RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/208 Post-Meeting: Networking/drinks location to be announced at the meeting. --- New York PHP Meetup Group http://www.nyphp.org/ From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Oct 28 07:36:03 2013 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 07:36:03 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] TONIGHT@nyphp: Tricks and Treats for MySQL in Amazon Cloud Message-ID: Join NYPHP at AppSec 2013, the software security conference by OWASP Attend exhibits for FREE: EXPO_NYPHP - http://appsecusa.org/2013/ General Meeting Tricks and Treats for MySQL in Amazon Cloud EC2, RDS, PHP and big data ------------------------------------------- Date: Monday, October 28th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: Suspenders Restaurant, 111 Broadway, New York, NY RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/208 Post-Meeting: Networking/drinks location to be announced at the meeting. They're here... MySQL and Amazon that is. While noSQL's life force invades our daily development, the MySQL ancients still haunt us with a new bag of tricks. But the treats can't come from just watching TV, so we've conjured back database shaman Vladimir Fedorkov as our medium to the other side of MySQL, RDS, and to the beast itself, big data. This October we dust off the cobwebs and go into the light for some ghost-busting to ensure that your next database deployment... isn't built on an ancient burial ground. MySQL operations for Big Data installations can be quite complicated even in general installations. Cloud environments make some of them easier, but requires at the same time more attention to some operations which in other cases would be straightforward. What needs to be done differently? How to perform diagnostics and make sure systems are doing well? How to prevent performance issues? Which RDS specific operations you'd like to avoid? And basically how to survive in cloud with big data installations and keep them fast. Vlad has been helping people to scale their LAMP applications for more than 10 years, with a focus on performance optimization, architectural choices and deep knowledge of search and MySQL technologies. In his off-duty time he enjoys traveling, bicycling and photography. Twitter: https://twitter.com/vfedorkov Blog: http://astellar.com/ Date: Monday, October 28th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: Suspenders Restaurant, 111 Broadway, New York, NY RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/208 Post-Meeting: Networking/drinks location to be announced at the meeting. --- New York PHP Meetup Group http://www.nyphp.org/