MongoDB Berlin Workshops 2013
February 25thBerlin, Germany
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Schema design and architecture
Effective uses of MongoDB often requires data organization that's different from what one finds with other databases, for reasons that range from performance to flexibility to architecture. This workshop will focus on patterns of MongoDB document design, and how they relate to application deployment architectures. Topics to cover will include migration from the relational mindset, techniques for taking advantage of asynchronous replication, shard key selection strategies, and more!
MongoDB Berlin Admission
Workshop tickets include free admission to MongoDB Berlin on February 26.
Expectations
Since the workshops are short, participants should have MongoDB and necessary drivers installed prior to class. Participants arriving more than 20 minutes late will not be allowed to join.
Cancellation Policy
Class fees are not refundable, creditable, or transferable 48 hours prior to the start of the class.
Schedule
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Registration and Morning Session RegistrationPlease join us for breakfast and registration for the morning Schema Design and Architecture Sessions. | |
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Schema Design and ArchitectureChristian Kvalheim, Software Engineer, 10gen; Thomas Rueckstiess, Technical Support Engineer, 10gen Effective uses of MongoDB often requires data organization that's different from what one finds with other databases, for reasons that range from performance to flexibility to architecture. This workshop will focus on patterns of MongoDB document design, and how they relate to application deployment architectures. Topics to cover will include migration from the relational mindset, techniques for taking advantage of asynchronous replication, shard key selection strategies, and more! |
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Lunch and Afternoon Session RegistrationLunch will be held one level up from the workshops in room A.01. Please join us for lunch and for registration for the afternoon Operations Hands On and Schema Design and Architecture Sessions. | |
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Building Spatial MongoDB Apps in the CloudMarek Jelen, Red Hat This workshop will teach you how to take advantage of MongoDB's spatial indexing support as you build your own cloud-hosted app on OpenShift, Red Hat's Open Source platform as a service. OpenShift aims to provide Mongo developers with the ability to use a wide variety of programming languages, and offers MongoDB command line access, and integrated support for installing RockMongo in a single command. By the end of this session you will have all the information necessary for writing your own location based app. |
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Schema Design and ArchitectureChristian Kvalheim, Software Engineer, 10gen; Thomas Rueckstiess, Technical Support Engineer, 10gen Effective uses of MongoDB often requires data organization that's different from what one finds with other databases, for reasons that range from performance to flexibility to architecture. This workshop will focus on patterns of MongoDB document design, and how they relate to application deployment architectures. Topics to cover will include migration from the relational mindset, techniques for taking advantage of asynchronous replication, shard key selection strategies, and more! |
Operations Hands OnSam Weaver, Solutions Architect, 10gen; Marc Schwering, Solutions Architect, 10gen Do you need to grow a replica set? Migrate servers to different hosts? Repair a deployment after hardware failures? If so, then this workshop is for you. Attendees will work through several model operational scenarios, covering both planned and unplanned maintenance tasks, backups and recovery processes, responding to database growth requirements, and more! |
