… miss: Pythian is stepping in to organize traditional MySQL Community Dinner event during Tutorial Day of the conference (April 10th) SkySQL and… Sphinx Search Day hosted by Sphinx Technologies (April 13) All these events are free to attend (registration needed) whenever you’re attending MySQL…
Post: Community events around Percona Live MySQL Conference and Expo 2012
Post: Friends of Percona Get 20% Off at the MySQL Conference!
… and Fixing MySQL Performance Problems (Monday Tutorial) Percona Server: secret features MySQL and SSD: Usage Patterns Achieving PCI Compliance with MySQL The Aspersa System… Tutorial) Innodb and XtraDB Architecture and Performance Optimization (Monday Tutorial) Using MySQL 5.5 Performance Schema Performance Best Practices for MySQL NoSQL with MySQL Using Sphinx…
Post: Percona's Sessions at the O'Reilly MySQL Conference and Expo
… and Fixing MySQL Performance Problems (Monday Tutorial) Percona Server: secret features MySQL and SSD: Usage Patterns Achieving PCI Compliance with MySQL The Aspersa System… Tutorial) Innodb and XtraDB Architecture and Performance Optimization (Monday Tutorial) Using MySQL 5.5 Performance Schema Performance Best Practices for MySQL NoSQL with MySQL Using Sphinx…
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…MySQL Performance Optimization Tutorial MySQL Users Conference 2005, Santa Clara, CA Co-Presented with Tobias Asplund. Presentation from 3 hour Tutorial…
Post: Back from RIT2007
…to invest) and even Search Engine Doorway creating tutorial. I’ve got so many questions so I… originally planned. Andrew Aksenoff, author of Sphinx was to speak about Sphinx but he got badly sick few…for this conference on MySQL Presentations page. Next week I’m going to MySQL Users Conference to have…
Comment: Full text search for all MySQL Storage Engines
… some kind of tutorial and he will do that once he finds a time. Honestly we do not use sphinx as storage engine but instead as stand alone application most of the time simply retrieving rows from MySQL based on IDs. It makes it much easier in terms of profiling etc. I think Sphinx is great solution for MySQL…

