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MongoDB Training Workshops - Schema Design & Architecture and Performance Tuning Palo Alto 2012

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  • When: Jan 12, 2012 08:30 - Jan 12, 2012 18:00
    Timezone: (GMT-8) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
  • Where: Palo Alto / North America
  • Registration: Click Here for Details

Description

More and more developers are looking for alternatives to the relational database, and MongoDB is the leading alternative. MongoDB offers a number of compelling advantages:

Agility - MongoDB simplifies development. Data in MongoDB is stored in JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas, providing flexibility during the development process.

Scalability - With built-in support for horizontal scalability, MongoDB allows users to build and grow their applications more rapidly. With auto-sharding, you can easily distribute data across many nodes. Replica sets enable high availability, with automatic failover and recovery of database nodes within or across data centers.

We're offering two in-depth, hands-on MongoDB workshops:

Schema design and architecture - Effective uses of MongoDB often evince data organization that's different from what one finds with other databases, for reasons that range from performance to flexibility to architecture. This workshop will focus on patterns of MongoDB document design, and how they relate to application deployment architectures. Topics to cover will include migration from the relational mindset, techniques for taking advantage of asynchronous replication, shard key selection strategies, and more!

Performance Tuning - Many applications demand high performance from databases like MongoDB. This workshop will cover what database administrators and operators need to know to get the utmost performance from their MongoDB deployments. Topics to cover will include query profiling, indexing selection, disk utilization, and more!

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