Advanced CouchDB

Jan Lehnardt (12.Jun.2009 at 03:00)
Talk at Dutch PHP Conference 2009 (English - US)

Rating: 4 of 5

Learn how to use CouchDB replication for load-balancing, fault tolerance, offline work and backup. We are showing how to set up each and what you need to look out for.

Finally, this talk is sprinkled with neat tricks and best practices for deploying CouchDB. Which load balancers are people using, how to make the best use of caching, etc.

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Rating: 4 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 15:28 by Eli White

Really good talk, but seemed much more 'basic to intermediate' than 'advanced'. Lots of good info, but most of it duplicated from previous 'introduction' classes I'd been to before.

Rating: 4 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 15:29 by Rob Allen

Fascinating talk. Lots of information about CouchDb which helps making decisions on whether to investigate more easier. How about a tutorial on it?

Rating: 4 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 15:33 by Andrei Zmievski

Tons of good intro info for CouchDB, which explains the 300 words/minute speed. :)

Rating: 5 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 15:39 by Harro van der Klauw

Made me wanne go home and start working with CouchDB right away, instead of grabbing dinner and having a beer...

Rating: 5 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 18:35 by Martijn van Maasakkers

Wow, I never heard of CouchDB but after this presentation I see a lot of uses for it in our systems. I didn't see a introduction but I was able to understand it all without problems. Great presentation!

Rating: 3 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 19:02 by Mark van der Velden

Really good talk, you clearly know your stuff. However you definitely needed more time to cover everything you wanted to say. The rate in which words came out of your mouth was impressive, but good enough to understand still. I was able to follow most of it. I'd say overall: very well done.

Rating: 4 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 19:19 by Rick Buitenman

Great and enlightening talk on CouchDB. Improvising and bringing the "advanced" down to a level everyone could follow was quite an achievement in itself. And the most words per minute award is well deserved ;-)

Rating: 4 of 5

12.Jun.2009 at 20:51 by Marcel Blok

Nice intro to CouchDB. Not so advanced though, which was fine for me, having been introduced to CouchDB about a week ago :)

Only ... slow down! It's good to see your enthusiasm, but it may come somewhat slower. It's probably even better to understand then.

Rating: 3 of 5

13.Jun.2009 at 08:01 by Miha Hribar

I had high hopes for this talk. Jan obviously is an expert at what he does, but with the time constraints the talk didn't turn out as I expected. Perhaps a full-blown workshop would've been much better.

Rating: 4 of 5

13.Jun.2009 at 08:13 by Jacob Christiansen

Interesting talk, but still not convinced about that CouchDB is the way. Maybe more time would do the trick and a little more focus on the PHP approach to CouchDB.

Rating: 5 of 5

13.Jun.2009 at 09:20 by Johannes la Poutre

Excellent introduction, I think I grokked 80% of how CouchDB works without having heard of it before. Thanks!

Rating: 4 of 5

14.Jun.2009 at 09:56 by Frank van Schie

Impressed with CouchDB (hadn't looked at it before, so this talk was right at my level), and the presentation content was very good. Toying around with it now.

Speaker: Relax a bit, compress your content into fewer sentences and don't rush. It'll improve your ability to convey your message. It was a good presentation, but there were bets going round on when you were going to pass out from lack of oxygen. :-)

Rating: 4 of 5

15.Jun.2009 at 11:14 by Russell Flynn

Great talk but I feel it missed some real life comparisons, so I was still left wondering how I would implement certain things I've done now in a non-relational style.

Even just one example of "here's an example MySQL schema, and here's how I'd implement that using CouchDB"

Otherwise extremely interesting though, an well presented (if a bit hyper)

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