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MariaDB devroom


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Saturday Welcome to the MariaDB devroom MariaDB 10.6 and beyond Upgrading to a newer major version of MariaDB
What mysql_upgrade really does and what problems remain
Migrating from other databases to MariaDB Migration from Oracle to MariaDB with no application change Migrating MariaDB Cluster to ARM Mariabackup - too rarely used Databases beyond the tutorials
Database usage for the real world for flexibility and scale
Atomic DDL in MariaDB MariaDB Roles
Overview and Migration
Set operations UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT in MariaDB
How to use and combine them.
JSON Support: news, non-news, and the bigger picture MySQL Performance for DevOps Creating Vagrant development machines for MariaDB
HowTo and Best Practices
How to shard MariaDB like a Pro? MariaDB Observability The MariaDB Jupyter Kernel MariaDB post-release quality assurance in Debian and Ubuntu
What Linux distros can do about software quality
Buffer pool performance improvements
How the LRU replacement and log checkpoints were made faster in MariaDB 10.5

Read the Call for Papers at https://mariadb.org/fosdem2021cfp/.

The MariaDB devroom is a room for all things MariaDB, the open source relational database.

MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. It is part of most cloud offerings and the default in most Linux distributions.

The MariaDB Foundation is a non-profit supporting continuity and open collaboration in the MariaDB ecosystem.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Welcome to the MariaDB devroom Ian Gilfillan 10:00 10:05
  MariaDB 10.6 and beyond Max Mether 10:05 10:30
  Upgrading to a newer major version of MariaDB
What mysql_upgrade really does and what problems remain
Valerii Kravchuk 10:30 10:55
  Migrating from other databases to MariaDB Michael "Monty" Widenius 10:55 11:20
  Migration from Oracle to MariaDB with no application change pickup li 11:20 11:45
  Migrating MariaDB Cluster to ARM Krunal Bauskar 11:45 12:10
  Mariabackup - too rarely used Oli Sennhauser 12:10 12:35
  Databases beyond the tutorials
Database usage for the real world for flexibility and scale
Eric Herman 12:35 13:05
  Atomic DDL in MariaDB Michael "Monty" Widenius 13:05 13:30
  MariaDB Roles
Overview and Migration
Vicentiu Ciorbaru 13:30 13:55
  Set operations UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT in MariaDB
How to use and combine them.
Oleksandr Byelkin 13:55 14:20
  JSON Support: news, non-news, and the bigger picture Sergei Petrunia 14:20 14:45
  MySQL Performance for DevOps Sveta Smirnova 14:45 15:15
  Creating Vagrant development machines for MariaDB
HowTo and Best Practices
Federico Razzoli 15:15 15:40
  How to shard MariaDB like a Pro? Alkin Tezuysal 15:40 16:05
  MariaDB Observability Peter Zaitsev 16:10 16:35
  The MariaDB Jupyter Kernel Robert Bindar 16:35 17:00
  MariaDB post-release quality assurance in Debian and Ubuntu
What Linux distros can do about software quality
Otto Kekäläinen 17:00 17:30
  Buffer pool performance improvements
How the LRU replacement and log checkpoints were made faster in MariaDB 10.5
Marko Mäkelä 17:30 18:00