February 29 - March 2, 2012
Montreal, Canada

Scaling with MongoDB

MongoDB's architecture features built-in support for horizontal scalability, and high availability through replica sets. Auto-sharding allows users to easily distribute data across many nodes. Replica sets enable automatic failover and recovery of database nodes within or across data centers. This session will provide an introduction to scaling with MongoDB by one of the developers working on the project.

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Rick Copeland

SourceForge

Rick Copeland is software engineer at SourceForge, where he helped lead the transformation from a PHP/Postgres/MySQL codebase to a Python/MongoDB codebase. Rick is the primary author of Ming, a Python object mapper for MongoDB, and Zarkov, a realtime analytics platform based on MongoDB. Prior to GeekNet, Rick worked in fields from retail analytics to hardware chip design.

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