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Dok Talks #133 - My First 90 days with Clickhouse // Alkin Tezuysal

08 Jun 2022

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https://go.dok.community/slack https://dok.community ABSTRACT OF THE TALK This talk will tell the story of an analytics use case database from a non-OLAP and ACID-compliant RDBMS (MySQL) perspective. I will cover the basics of the Clickhouse database Sample Clickhouse installation in a lab environment. We are configuring Clickhouse for essential operations. We will load the sample data set and monitor it. We will query and visualize the results. This talk will also base on how Kubernetes can help Clickhouse implementation via an operator. Conclusions will include Do's and Don't of this emerging technology. Best practices and some advice around ingesting and analyzing terabytes of data efficiently. BIO Alkin Tezuysal has extensive experience in open source relational databases, working in various sectors for large corporations. With over 25 years of industry experience, he has acquired skills for managing large projects from the ground up to production. For the past decade, he's been focused on e-commerce, SaaS, and MySQL technologies. Alkin has managed and architected database topologies for high-volume sites. He has several years of experience in 24X7 support and operational tasks and improving database systems for major companies. He has led global operations teams on Tier 1/2/3 support for MySQL customers. He currently holds the position of EVP - Global Services at fast-growing startup ChistaDATA Inc. He's also co-author of the upcoming MySQL Cookbook 4th Edition. KEY TAKE-AWAYS FROM THE TALK Introduction to OLAP database from OLTP DBA

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