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Join the mission-critical MySQL webinar series to learn how to bulletproof your MySQL applications. Mission-Critical MySQL and InnoDB Implementing MySQL that scales easily with great performance while ensuring the availability and integrity of important data is a required element of delivering a highly-available service. Several low-cost, high-availability solutions are currently available on the market to support mission-critical deployments. Attend this webinar to learn:
Register now! Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 10 a.m. PDT Sneak Peek at Schooner MySQL 4.0 Maintaining high availability and great response time has become essential for MySQL deployments, including Web 2.0, e-commerce, high-volume websites, and telecommunications. Schooner MySQL with Active Cluster is a high-availability, high-performance full distribution of MySQL + InnoDB. Schooner MySQL 4.0 will be released in September 2011. By incorporating high-speed (parallel) asynchronous replication over LAN and WAN, coupled with instant automated failover, Schooner MySQL 4.0 enables unlimited scaling and superior geographic distribution with maximal consistency and service availability. Join this webinar to learn how Schooner MySQL with Active Cluster 4.0:
Register now! Wednesday, September 21, 2011 - 10 a.m. PDT High Availability Options for MySQL MySQL/InnoDB does not come with a complete HA solution built in. This webinar will explain the various replication and high availability options available for MySQL. Attend this webinar to learn:
Register now! Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 10 a.m. PDT Schooner Information Technology 501 Macara Ave., Suite 101, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 |
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