Building A Time-Series Database on MySQL
Audience:
Topic:
Relational databases aren’t very well suited to time-series data in some ways, but MySQL is powerful and flexible. At VividCortex, we have found that it’s a good storage engine to support a large-scale, high-velocity time-series database in the AWS cloud.
In this session, Baron Schwartz will dicuss VividCortex's unique time-series data requirements and implementation, including:
- How we built a solution using MySQL and additional components such as Redis
- Why we needed more than just MySQL to meet the requirements
- The good and bad aspects of our architecture
- Performance statistics
- Thoughts for the future of our time-series data architecture
You will leave the talk with a greater understanding of MySQL’s capabilities related to time-series data.
Room:
Plaza BC
Time:
Friday, February 20, 2015 - 15:45 to 16:45