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Tuesday, 03 May, 2016

My slides about MySQL Performance from #PerconaLive Apr.2016 US

As promised, here are my slides from Percona Live Conference in US, Apr.2016 :

  • MySQL 5.7 Performance & Scalability Benchmarks (PDF)
  • MySQL 5.7 Demystified Tuning (PDF)

Feel free to ask any questions or details you're needing, etc..

Also, not really related to MySQL, but as I was asked so many times about "how did you manage to project your slides from Mac, but drive it an annotate via iPad?" - here is a short HOWTO:
  • you need to have Keynote app installed on both your Mac and iPad
  • you create your own WiFi Network on your Mac (MenuBar->WiFi->Create Network...)
  • once done, connect to this WiFi Network your iPad
  • (having your own network is getting a rid of any potential sync issues, removing any dependency on wifi availability in a room, as well allowing you to walk way far from your Mac and still keep a control on your slides ;-))
  • then you're starting your Keynote presentation projection on your Mac
  • after what opening Keynote app on your iPad
    • "clicking" on Keynote Remote
    • selecting your Mac from the list of available devices
    • and you're getting hands on your currently projected slides ;-))
    • you can select then a preferred layout: current slide, current + next, current + notes, etc.
    • AND on any slide you can involve an annotation and draw over the slide with pencils of different color to point on one or another part of your slides
    • (of course, the drawing you're doing remains only during annotation and not destroying your slides ;-))
  • have fun! ;-))

What else to say? The conference was really great and I may only admit that Percona is doing it better and better from year to year.. Huge amount of very interesting talks, great technical content mostly everywhere, a lot of innovation, new ideas, deep discussions, etc. etc.. -- you don't know what you're missing if you were not there ;-))

Well, time for the rest now, and as a final point - a "Bloody Cheesecake" on my departure from SFO Airport
(for those who understand ;-))



Rgds,
-Dimitri
Posted by Dimitri at 16:39 - Comments...
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