
Webinar: Adding Fast Analytics to MySQL Applications with ClickHouse
October 10 , 2019
with Robert Hodges
Successful MySQL applications have a very common scale problem: how to provide analytics when data grows too large for MySQL to handle. Fortunately, there is a good answer. ClickHouse is a popular, open source column store you can use to add fast analytics to MySQL applications. We'll start with an introduction to ClickHouse for MySQL users showing familiar SQL syntax and table engine design. We'll then walk through important features like support for MySQL wire protocol, ability to read data directly from MySQL tables, and different ways to move data from MySQL into ClickHouse. Finally, we'll touch on design approaches that allow you to extend MySQL applications with analytics that can handle billions of rows.
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All Things Open, Raleigh, NC
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KubeCon and CloudNativeCon in North America
San Diego Convention Center 111 West Harbor DriveSan Diego, CA, 92101United States (map) Altinity is thrilled to be among the sponsors. Meet us at the Exhibit Hall The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in San Diego, California from November 18-21, 2019. Join...

Webinar: Tips and tricks every ClickHouse user should know
December 3 , 2019
with Robert Hodges
New users of ClickHouse love the speed but may run into a few surprises when designing applications. Column storage turns classic SQL design precepts on their heads. This talk shares our favorite tricks for building great applications. We'll talk about fact tables and dimensions, materialized views, codecs, arrays, and skip indexes, to name a few of our favorites. We'll show examples of each and also reserve time to handle questions. Join us to take your next step to ClickHouse guruhood!

ClickHouse December Meetup
Join us for the December ClickHouse meetup in San Francisco. We'll be meeting at the Cisco OpenLate meetup location.