April 10, 2006 7:00 PM. 40 attended.

The Boston MySQL April Meetup

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The April Boston MySQL Meetup's topic has CHANGED! Jay Pipes (co-author of Pro MySQL) is in town and will speak about "Performance Tuning Best Practices". This is the workshop he'll be giving at the MySQL Users Conference, so if you can't go don't miss this meetup!

Description of the workshop: Learn where to best focus your attention when tuning the performance of your applications and database servers, and how to effectively find the "low hanging fruit" on the tree of bottlenecks. It's not rocket science, but with a bit of acquired skill and experience, and of course good habits, you too can do this magic! Jay Pipes is MySQL's Community Relations Manager for North America.

We will be meeting on MIT campus, close to the Kendall stop on the Red Line (subway). There is also plenty of free parking -- you can park in ANY MIT lot after 3 pm, even if it says "parking by permit only". We are in building E51, room 372.

Here is the URL for the MIT Map with the location of this building:
http://whereis.mit.ed...

This map shows the MBTA Kendall Stop:
http://whereis.mit.ed...
(the stop is in red on that map, and you can see E51 in the bottom right)

Here are the URL's for the parking lots:
http://whereis.mit.ed...
http://whereis.mit.ed...

Pizza and soda will be served, so please RSVP accurately.

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40 attended
4.50 4.5016 (16 ratings)
  • Event Host
    Sheeri Kritzer Cabral
    Organizer
    It went until 10:30 pm, but it didn't feel long. Jay Pipes was a great speaker and answered many questions from the audience.
  • Don Nolin
    The questions seemed to get out of hand in terms of staying on task. It seemed to muddle the clarity of the over message. Otherwise, it was great to get a bunch of little tidbits here and there.
  • Richard J. Barbalace
    It would have been nice if Jay could have given his presentation. Certain members of the audience were too ornery with asking questions and making statements instead of letting him move on. I did not feel I got much out of the part of the talk I stayed for, since he did not get far enough into the details, even after an hour.
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