Optimizing MySQL Database Operations for Better Performance
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If you are responsible for a MySQL Database, you make choices based on your priorities; cost, security and performance.
To learn more about improving performance, take the MySQL Performance Tuning course.
In this 4-day instructor-led course you will learn practical, safe and highly efficient ways to optimize performance for the MySQL Server. It will help you develop the skills needed to use tools for monitoring, evaluating and tuning MySQL.
You can take this course via the following delivery methods:Training-on-Demand:
- Take this course at your own pace, starting training within 24 hours of registration.
- Live-Virtual Event: Follow a live-event from your own desk; no travel required. You can choose from a selection of events to suit your timezone.
- In-Class Event: Travel to an education center to take this course. Below is a selection of events already on the schedule.
Location |
Date |
Delivery Language |
London, England |
26 November 2013 |
English |
Toulouse, France |
18 November 2013 |
French |
Rome, Italy |
2 December 2013 |
Italian |
Riga, Latvia |
3 March 2014 |
Latvian |
Jakarta Barat, Indonesia |
10 December 2013 |
English |
Tokyo, Japan |
17 April 2014 |
Japanese |
Pasig City, Philippines |
9 December 2013 |
English |
Bangkok, Thailand |
4 November 2013 |
English |
To register for this course or to learn more about the authentic MySQL curriculum, go to http://education.oracle.com/mysql.
To see what an expert has to say about MySQL Performance, read Dimitri's blog.
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