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Resilient Services – Resilient Infrastructure – Site Reliability Engineer

Modern internet infrastructure are complex.  Components and services are prone to failure.  Resiliency involves building redundancy, best practices and processes into your architecture to make you able to bend and not break.

  • Migrating to cloud service providers
  • Rearchitecting and refactoring applications to scale
  • Scaling the database tier - MySQL and Oracle
  • Building redundancy into every layer
  • Deploying object caches - memcache
  • Deploying page caches - varnish
  • Migrating to Innodb - transactional storage engine
  • Infrastructure design
  • Infrastructure automation
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Business Continuity with cloud deployments

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MySQL Consulting – MySQL Services – MySQL Expert

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MySQL in the Cloud

  • Deploying MySQL in the Cloud
  • Cloud Security considerations for databases
  • Deploying in multiple Availability Zones
  • Deploying in multiple regions
  • Deploying MySQL with multi-az
  • Horizontal scalability in the cloud
  • MySQL spinup scripts
  • Deploying Amazon RDS
  • Evaluating RDS
  • Evaluating MySQL in the cloud
  • EBS Performance considerations
  • Tuning MySQL parameters in the cloud
  • Backup types & options
  • Mitigating against cloud server failure
  • Vertical scalability & MySQL on EC2

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  • Backup & recovery
  • MySQL master master replication
  • MySQL replication & horizontal scaling …
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3 Ways to Boost Cloud Scalability

Deploying in the Amazon cloud is touted as a great way to achieve high scalability while paying only for the computing power you use. How do you get the best scalability from the technology?

1. Use Auto-scaling

Auto-scaling is a unique feature of cloud computing and Amazon's EC2 offering. Setup a load balancer and a couple of webservers for your application as you normally would. Design your webserver based on a template AMI that you'll reuse over and over. Then setup auto-scaling and set thresholds based on the traffic you forecast. When a threshold is passed, AWS will spinup a new instance of your webserver, and roll it into the load balancer pool automatically. Once traffic falls below the scale back threshold, Amazon will take a server out of the pool for you.

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