Hi all,

As some of you know, I did a live webcast last year (July 2011) on our LLG
project, which explained how we overcome some of the problems associated
with large data processing.

After reviewing the video, I found that the sound quality was very
poor, the slides weren't very well structured, and some of the information
is now out of date (at the time it was 40mil rows, now we're dealing with
700+mil rows).

Therefore, I'm considering doing another live webcast (except this time
it'll be recorded+posted the next day, the stream will be available in
1080p, it'll be far better structured, and will only last 50 minutes).

The topics I'd like to cover are:

* Bulk data processing where bulk_insert() is still not viable (we went
from 30 rows/sec to 8000 rows/sec on bulk data processing, whilst still
using the ORM - no raw sql here!!)
* Applying faux child/parent relationship when standard ORM is too
expensive (allows for ORM approach without the cost)
* Applying faux ORM read-only structure to legacy applications (allows ORM
usage on schemas that weren't properly designed, and cannot be changed -
for example, vendor software with no source code).
* New Relic is beautiful, but expensive. Hear more about our plans to make
an open source version.
* Appropriate use cases for IAAS vs colo with SSDs.
* Percona is amazing, some of the tips/tricks we've learned over.

If you'd like to see this happen, please leave a reply in the thread - if
enough people want this, then we'll do public vote for the scheduled date.

Cheers

Cal

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