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Looking Back at Percona’s Top 2016 Resources and Software, and Forward to 2017

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2017 is here, and it’s already rocketing off with a bang. Below are some of the most active res

2017 is here, and it’s already rocketing off with a bang. Below are some of the most active resources we’ve had at Percona.com. Not rendering correctly? View this email as a web page [here]. [Percona] [Top-Resources-2016.png] Hi {NAME}, 2017 is here, and it’s already rocketing off with a bang. We’re looking forward to the upcoming [Percona Live Open Source Database Conference] in the spring. There is a Percona Server for MongoDB release coming in February that is bringing new features, tools and management. 2016 was a busy and exciting year at Percona. Before we move forward, we’d like to look back briefly at what we produced in support of the open source community. Below are some of the most active resources we’ve had at Percona.com. Percona is proud to be an engaged and respected member of the open source community, and we are happy to provide information, knowledge and support whenever possible. [Blogs] Our Database Performance Blog continues to be a well-respected and well-read resource for the entire open source database community! Check out some of last year's blogs on new and important open source technology: - [Docker MySQL Replication 101] - [MySQL 8.0] - [Graphing MySQL performance with Prometheus and Grafana] - [How Apache Spark makes your slow MySQL queries 10x faster (or more)] - [Best Practices for Configuring Optimal MySQL Memory Usage] - [Percona Server for MongoDB 3.4 Beta is now available] Collateral This year, we published many informative and useful items highlighting our open source database expertise. Check them out below: - [Ebook: Practical MySQL Performance Optimization Sections 1, 2 and 3] - [Case Study: Rent the Runway Uses Percona to Improve Database Performance and Reliability] - [Case Study: Pepper.com Relies on Percona’s Database Expertise to Maintain Their Environment] - [Case Study: Grab Uses Percona to Optimize Application Performance] - [Data Sheet: Percona Monitoring and Management] [Webinars] As always, we share as much of our expert knowledge as possible – check out the following webinars available for download: - [Using Grafana for MySQL Monitoring] - [MongoDB Revs You Up: What Storage Engine is Right for You?] - [MongoDB administration for MySQL DBA] - [MySQL and Ceph] - [InnoDB Troubleshooting] - [Identifying and Solving Database Performance Issues with PMM] [register-tickets.png] [Percona Live 2016] The Percona Live Open Source Database Conference 2016 was a smash success. See the highlights below, and download individual talk slides and videos: - [MySQL and Impala ecosystem: SQL friendly Hadoop] - [Amazon Aurora: the Benefits and the Drawbacks] - [ToroDB: Supercharging your RDBMS with MongoDB super powers] - [Galera Replication Demystified: How Does It Work?] - [Take back the power in your cloud applications with Apache Cassandra] [Percona Live Europe 2016] The Percona Live Europe Open Source Database Conference 2016 was sold out! See the highlights below, and download individual talk slides: - [Tutorials Schedule] - [MySQL Sessions] - [MongoDB Sessions] - [PostgreSQL Sessions] - [Open Source Database Sessions] To discuss how Percona can help your business, please call us at [+1-888-316-9775] (USA), [+44 203 608 6727] (Europe), or have us [contact you]. Percona 8081 Arco Corporate Drive Suite 170 Raleigh, NC 27617 United States You received this email because you are subscribed to Tell Me Everything! from Percona. Update your [email preferences] to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails]

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