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The Cleveland MySQL July Meetup
- Date
- 15-16 Jul 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- 6055 Rockside Woods Blvd; Lower Level , Independence, US
- Cost
- Free
Drizzle: A High-Performance Microkernel DBMS for Scale-Out Applications
Abstract Drizzle is a community-driven project based on the popular MySQL DBMS that is focused on MySQL's original goals of ease-of-use, reliability and performance.
The Drizzle team is removing non-essential code, refactoring the remaining code, switching to a microkernel architecture (with well-defined APIs) and generally making Drizzle into a lean, mean query-running machine.
Participation is easy and fun. The Drizzle project is run using open source software (like Bazaar) on open and public resources (like http://launchpad.net/drizzle and irc://irc.freenode.net/#drizzle and http://www.mediawiki.org) in a true open source fashion. The Drizzle project also has clear guidelines for participation, as well as simple guidelines for licensing and use.
Drizzle is currently in alpha, with no stable release or binary and with major new changes being introduced daily.
Speaker: Jay Pipes, Drizzle Engineering Team
Speaker Bio To be added.
In addition, we will review the April meeting and discuss any new business ... and of course, eat and drink!
[b]Date: May 20th (note date change) Time: 6:00PM Location: 3 Summit Park Drive, Auditorium (Lower Level) Independence, OH 44131[/b]
Hope to see you there!
Scott scott.seighman@sun.com
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