Session Details
MySQL Cluster With and Without SQL
Presentation
MySQL Cluster is the combination of MySQL with NDB, and NDB itself is a shared-nothing clustered database that keeps running when individual nodes fail and that scales out, with performance improving – both for reads and for writes – as nodes are added. Besides the SQL access available through the MySQL server, a number of high-performance NoSQL interfaces are available that communicate directly with the NDB data nodes. We will discuss the ClusterJ object relational mapping layer for MySQL Cluster and Java, new Memcached API, and the REST & JSON interface mod_ndb.
The Speaker(s)

John David Duncan
J.D. Duncan is a software engineer on the MySQL Cluster team at Oracle Corp. He began his career as a Unix systems administrator, began building data-driven web applications in the late 90s, and joined MySQL AB in 2004.

Craig Russell
Java, database hacker/developer
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