Are you developing applications that can't afford to fail? McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB embedded database for the QNX Neutrino RTOS, invites you to a free 1-hour webinar, ""Embedded Databases: Building In 'Always On' High Availability"", offered on July 10th and 11th. The event presents development solutions that address the ""always on"" needs of fault-tolerant systems, while also taming these applications' growing data complexity.
The event is timed conveniently for the Asia/Pacific, North America and Europe/Middle East/Africa regions - see the registration links below.
Many developers are improving embedded applications' reliability, scalability and time-to-market by integrating an off-the-shelf database system; often they choose in-memory database systems (IMDSs), for faster performance, greater efficiency and a smaller code footprint.
This unique seminar highlights the issue of operational continuity: how can a RAM database survive the failure of the software or hardware environment in which it operates? How can a database system (in-memory, or not) meet demanding performance needs while also providing fault-tolerance?
In this presentation, McObject CEO Steve Graves lays out specific strategies to address this challenge. Attendees will learn:
General principles of database High Availability (keeping an application or service continuously operational - 99.999% uptime is the benchmark)
Techniques to HA-enable an application on both Master and Replica database nodes)
Speeding development and preserving platform-independence by using an HA Application Framework)
Synchronous (""eager"") vs. asynchronous (""lazy"") replication)
The role of time-cognizance in deterministic HA applications)
In the event's Q&A session, attendees can leverage Mr. Graves' 20+ years of embedded database experience to address their own data management and High Availability challenges.
Learn to reap the benefits of High Availability in real-time embedded applications by attending ""Embedded Databases: Building In 'Always On' High Availability"" on July 10 or 11th!
Register for the Asia/Pacific Event, held July 11th at 12 p.m. in China and Taiwan; 1 p.m. in Japan and South Korea; and 9:30 a.m. in India.
Register for the Europe/Middle East/Africa event, held July 10th at 1 p.m. in the UK; 2 p.m. in Central Europe; 3 p.m. in Israel; and 5:30 p.m. in India.
Register for the North America event, held on July 10th at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.