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| | A MySQL Sys Schema Deep Dive The MySQL sys schema was integrated fully into the MySQL Database from version 5.7.7. Whether you are a DBA trying to determine where the resources are being used on your database instance and by whom, or a developer trying to figure out why your MySQL statements are running too slowly, the MySQL sys schema can help. Join this webinar to learn how to better use the MySQL sys schema to answer your day-to-day questions - from the original developer of the MySQL sys schema. Mark Leith, Senior Software Development Manager Register now. July 13, 9.00 am Pacific MySQL Document Store: Under The Hood Join this webinar for an in-depth tour of the MySQL Document Store implementation and its core components. We will cover the X protocol, designed from the ground up to remove some of the shortcomings in the original MySQL protocol. We will also review the X plugin, the server side implementation of the X protocol, which introduces a new programming interface. Finally, we will describe how the Document and the Relational worlds meet, enabling a new way to develop applications with MySQL. Jan Kneschke, Principal Software Developer Register now. July 20, 9.00 am Pacific
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| Jul 20, 2016 09:00 AM Pacific | |
| Speakers: | | Mark Leith, Senior Software Development Manager |
| Jan Kneschke, Principal Software Developer |
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