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At some point, I got on the MariaDB mailing list, and it looks like there's a webinar on MaxScale, which I think is being promoted as the recommended successor to mysql-proxy for most people. It's never been too clear whether it had enough flexibility for us, though (no examples of proxies providing shell access).

Perhaps worth a look?

-Daniel

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Join our webinar, MariaDB MaxScale - Scalability at its Best on January 15, 2015 - Sign up today!


Hi Daniel,

MariaDB MaxScale - the latest addition to the MariaDB product environment - is an open-source, database-centric proxy that works with MariaDB Enterprise, MariaDB Enterprise Cluster, MariaDB Server and Oracle MySQL®. In this webinar at Jan 15, 2015 MaxScale specialist Mark Riddoch from MariaDB Corporation will walk you through this new solution. Discover why it is important for you and how you can benefit from MariaDB MaxScale!


MariaDB MaxScale has a pluggable architecture designed to increase flexibility and aid customisation as well as a lightweight, high-speed networking core designed to facilitate throughput. MariaDB MaxScale provides scalable, highly available and powerful transformative database services and solves your MariaDB and MySQL challenges in scaling and other issues.


Features include:


  • MariaDB and MySQL Client and Server protocols

  • MariaDB Galera and MySQL replication cluster monitoring

  • Connection and Statement based load balancing

  • Query Performance Logging

  • Query Statement Modification based on regular expressions

  • Query Duplication to another database, storage engine or application

  • and more


Within this webinar Matt Aslett, Research Director at 451 Research will outline the scaling challenges coming with fast growing database applications and why database proxy servers like MaxScale are important to enable load balancing and query routing without changes to existing applications.


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Webinar Details:

Date: January 15, 2015
Time: 7:00am PST / 10am ET / 16:00 CET
Duration: 60 min.
Speakers: Mark Riddoch, MariaDB Corporation & Matt Aslett, 451 Research

Presenter Information:

Matt Aslett

As Research Director for data management and analytics within 451 Research's Information Management practice, Matt has overall responsibility for the coverage of operational and analytic databases, data integration, data quality, and business intelligence. Matt's own primary area of focus is on relational and non-relational databases, data warehousing, data caching, and Hadoop. Matthew is also an expert in open source software and regularly contributes to 451 Research's open source-related research.

Prior to joining 451 Research, Matthew was Deputy Editor of monthly magazine Computer Business Review and ComputerWire's daily news service. Matthew started in IT journalism in 1997 as a staff writer with monthly magazine Unix and NT News, where he became editor in 2000. He has also contributed to a number of other publications. Matthew holds a BA in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University in the UK


Mark Riddoch
A long time Software Engineer with experience of a wide variety of systems and industry sectors. In recent years I have moved more into the product design and architecture fields with the accompanying responsibilities of project and people management. I have developed with a number of languages, C, C++ and Java, preferring the OO model of implementation even when using non-OO languages. I like to apply sound engineering principles to design and development and have been an advocate of UML based modelling in a number of the positions I have held.

 


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