From: Kristian Koehntopp Date: May 3 2006 8:00am Subject: "Database War Stories" List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/ug-rhein-neckar/7 Message-Id: <200605031000.09606.kris@koehntopp.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Jemand hatte mich gestern nach dieser Vortragsreihe gefragt: http://www.oreillynet.com/databases/blog/2006/04/database_war_stories.html "Database War Stories The 2006 MySQL User Conference was this week. As part of his research, Tim= =20 O=E2=80=99Reilly asked several Web 2.0-related companies how they use datab= ases. If=20 you haven=E2=80=99t seen the posts on O=E2=80=99Reilly Radar, they=E2=80=99= re=20 Web 2.0 and Databases Part 1: Second Life,=20 Database War Stories #2: bloglines and memeorandum,=20 Database War Stories #3: Flickr,=20 Database War Stories #4: NASA World Wind, and=20 Database War Stories #5: craigslist. There=E2=80=99s a lot for purists to hate, but given the choice between mak= ing it work=20 and making it perfect, I=E2=80=99ll choose the former every time, then do m= y best to=20 refactor toward the latter. (More on database agility next week.)" Die dort referenzierten Artikel zeigen, auf welche Weise MySQL eingesetzt=20 werden kann, um Scaleout zu bekommen und was es sonst noch so an erprobtebn= =20 Architektur-Patterns gibt. Kristian =2D-=20 Kristian =3D?iso-8859-15?q?K=3DF6hntopp?=3D