InnoDB Replacement with DeepDB for MySQL
What if you could make your Drupal site run 10x faster with no tuning knowledge? As a Managed Service provider, BlackMesh often gets asked to tune at the application and database level. The main focus for this session will be to demonstrate how performance differs between InnoDB and DeepDB for a typical Drupal application.
During the session, BlackMesh and CloudTree will demonstrate how you, whether you are a developer or Linux admin, can make application and database administrative tasks easier. If you have been aimlessly wandering around my.cnf before, this session hopes to bring clarity and direction by removing the problems of MyISAM and InnoDB.
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rgristroph replied on Permalink
This sounds really interesting, could you provide some explanatory links to what DeepDB is ?