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Session

Exploring New Features in MySQL 5.1 Cluster

Jimmy Guerrero, Product Manager for MySQL Cluster, MySQL AB
Stewart Smith, Software Engineer, MySQL AB

Track: MySQL Cluster and High Availability
Date: Wednesday, April 25
Time: 2:30pm - 3:15pm
Location: Ballroom F

MySQL Cluster began as a high-performance, scalable, clustered database developed for some of the world's most demanding applications, like those typically found in the telecommunications industry where the database's availability needs to approach 99.999% uptime. Since MySQL Cluster's introduction in late 2004, new feature sets have been steadily introduced into the product which have broadened its appeal for new application use-cases, markets, and industries. MySQL Cluster is now being adopted not only as a database for traditional telecom applications, it is now also being widely deployed for VoIP, internet billing, session management, eCommerce sites, search engines, and even traditional back office applications.

In this presentation we will explore in technical detail the new features introduced in MySQL Cluster 5.1 that not only strengthen its reputation for high performance, scalability, and reliability, but also its ability to dramatically lower TCO and offer the ability to leverage a "scale-out" methodology using commodity hardware and open source components. Topics include:

  • Disk-based Data
  • Row-based Replication
  • Online ADD INDEX
  • True VARCHAR support for memory data