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Grown-up MongoDB: Schema Design for Optimal Performance

Description

Although MongoDB is a non-relational database, it is still very important that you store your data in an optimal way. This presentation make you grow up from just starting with MongoDB, to a seasoned user, by teaching you how to design your data schema according to your application's needs. This requires a different mind set than designing for a relational database. Besides schema design techniques, I will also cover how to pick indexes, different types of indexes, and way to find out why queries are potentially not as fast as they could be.

Conférence donnée lors du PHP Tour Clermont-Ferrand 2016, ayant eu lieu les 23 et 24 mai 2016.

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Le speaker

Rethans DERICK

Derick Rethans is a PHP internals expert, author of Xdebug and an OpenStreetMap and mapping enthusiast. He has contributed in a number of ways to the PHP project, including the Xdebug debugging tool, and various extensions and additions. He's a frequent lecturer at conferences, the author of php|architect's Guide to Date and Time Programming, and the co-author of PHP 5 Power Programming. He is now working at MongoDB to work on the PHP and HHVM drivers for MongoDB.

Commentaires

Excellent introduction to MongoDB
Ansquer Yannick, le 23/05/2016
Great talk, thanks.
Matthieu Napoli, le 23/05/2016
Thx for your talk
Fabrice Monseigne, le 24/05/2016
Thanks for your talk, very interesting.
Sébastien Rogier, le 25/05/2016
Really good and interesting ... even if, sometimes, I have few difficulties to understand all of the speech
Julien-Claude FAGOT, le 25/05/2016
great talk with a lot of stuff, maybe a little hard to understand by someone who haven't try mongodb
Benoit Lévêque, le 27/05/2016
The talk was great but for someone who already worked with Mongo I was expected more. I was expected a more deeper dive into the "optimal performance" than "you should choose between embedded document or linked document".
Jérémy, le 27/05/2016
Good presentation, useful informations. Accessible to beginners I think, and I still learnt a few things (esp. validators on collections). I might have liked more "advanced" stuff, though, as I already use use mongodb with simple use-cases here and there.
Pascal MARTIN, le 07/06/2016