I’m going to be speaking on Highload++ conference October 3,4 in Moscow, Russia. This is a great conference which gathers amazing quality of speakers from Russia and around the world and I usually learn a lot and enjoy talking to a lot of great people on this event. My talk is going to be about [...]
Speaking at HighLoad conference, Moscow, Russia, Training and Hiring
Speaking on MySQL Meetup in London, July 18
I’m speaking at the great multi-speaker MySQL Meetup event taking place in London, 18th of July. I’ll talk about approaches to application scalability which is one of my favorite topics and would be a good fit both for MySQL DBAs and Developers. Make sure you register on meetup page as otherwise you will not be [...]
Percona Server and XtraBackup Weekly News, April 18th
Last week wasn’t so active in terms of new development, because many of us were at the MySQL conference, of course. However, we did push out the XtraBackup 1.6 release, and began work on backporting some features from MySQL 5.6 to 5.1 for a certain large customer. Several of the features we’ve added in 5.0 [...]
Percona Announces Drizzle Support
As you might have heard, at the MySQL Conference this earlier this week we announced our launch of Drizzle support services. We added Drizzle to the list of database servers that is covered under our MySQL support contracts. This includes MySQL, Percona Server, Amazon RDS, MariaDB, and the XtraBackup and Maatkit tools.
How Percona strives to remain neutral and independent
Many of the prominent companies in the MySQL ecosystem are Percona customers, including hardware manufacturers, software developers, hosted service providers, and appliance developers. We perform paid and unpaid research on their products, and we publish blog posts related to their products or services. Independence and objectivity are core Percona values. How do we balance the [...]
How to Outrun the Lions
I just posted slides from a talk I gave at a Facebook application developer conference in Las Vegas this weekend. The talk is titled Outrun the Lions. Our customers run several of the top 10 applications on Facebook right now (as measured by the number of active users), and I revealed the secrets to building [...]
INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables in the InnoDB pluggable storage engine
Much has been written about the new InnoDB pluggable storage engine, which Innobase released at the MySQL conference last month. We’ve written posts ourselves about its fast index creation capabilities and the compressed row format, and how that affects performance. One of the nice things they added in this InnoDB release is INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables that [...]
Going to MySQL Developers conference in Heidelberg
I finally got my visa so I’m going to MySQL Developers meeting in Heidelberg, Germany next week. Hopefully it will be great source of “technical insight” information, either from organized sessions or from developers themselves. Plus I’m looking forward meeting a lot of friends our where both MySQL Developers and active community members.
MySQL on OSCON
Interesting enough this year people at OSCON do not show to much interest in the MySQL, and Databases for that reason. Our talk comparing performance of MySQL Storage Engines had probably 20-30 people, Monty’s talk on MySQL Source Code had about same number, and as Monty told me he never had so few people on [...]
MySQL Users Conference – Innodb
It might look like it is too late to write about stuff happened at Users Conference but I’m just starting find bits of time from processing accumulated backlog. The Theme of this Users Conference was surely Storage Engines both looking at number of third party storage engine presented, main marketing message – Storage Engine partnership [...]

