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Introduction: The Presentations of the MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 held April 20-23 in Santa Clara is available on the above link. They include: Beginner's Guide to Website Performance with MySQL and memcached by Adam Donnison Calpont: Open Source Columnar Storage Engine for Scalable MySQL DW by Jim Tommaney Creating Quick and Powerful Web Applications with MySQL, GlassFish, and NetBeans by Arun Gupta Deep-inspecting MySQL with DTrace by Domas Mituzas Distributed Innodb Caching with memcached by Matthew Yonkovit and Yves Trudeau Improving Performance by Running MySQL Multiple Times by MC Brown Introduction to Using DTrace with MySQL by Vince Carbone MySQL Cluster 7.0 - New Features by Johan Andersson Optimizing MySQL Performance with ZFS by Allan Packer SAN Performance on a Internal Disk Budget: The Coming Solid State Disk Revolution by Matthew Yonkovit This is Not a Web App: The Evolution of a MySQL Deployment at Google by Mark Callaghan


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