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Sun collaborates with open source partners to adopt OpenSolaris and Solaris technologies improve resource utilization, consistency, scalability, security, and performance. This helps users deploy opensource applications to run their business — with confidence. This marketing and engineering collaboration effort now has a home through "Opensource at Sun: Open for business".

Join the first Open Source Code Camp for Startup Essential Partners in Israel

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Code Camp will deal with analyzing Web 2.0 Applications with DTrace using Open Solaris. The target audience are developers, testing and QA-engineers who use JavaScript, Apache, MySQL and PHP.

  • Agenda:
    • 8:30 Registration

    • 9:00 "MySQL Futures" by Ivan Zoratti, SE Manager EMEA, MySQL Global Service Practise

    • 9:45 "Analyzing Web 2.0 Applications - AMP with Dtrace"by Peter Karlsson, Tech. Evangelist

    • 11:45 "CMT - the Web 2.0 Platform" by Rick Hetherington VP & Co CTO Sun Microelectronics

    • 12:30 Lunch

    • 13:00 End of lab exercises

  • Location: Megamot College: 94 Em Hamoshavot Rd., Park Azorim, Kiryat Aryeh, Petach Tikvah.

  • Registration: Through Email:CodeCamp-IL-Ext@Sun.COM

The camp will have a hands on part. The material provided for every participant is:.

  • 1 DVD with VMWare player for Linux and Windows

  • Solaris Developer Express Image with Solaris AMP stack all software for the Open Source Code Camp

  • Printouts of the presentation, walk through documents and the installation guide

The participation in the Open Source Code Camp if free of costs for all Sun Startup Essentials members. The number of seats are limited to 50.

The requirements for the hands on part is a laptop which will not be provided by Sun. The requirements are:

  • Minimum 1GB main memory (2GB recommended)
  • 10 GB of free disk space
  • DVD drive
  • Installed OS: Windows 2003/XP/Vista, Linux (RH, SUSE, Ubuntu), MacOS (bring your own Fusion player from VMWare with you!)

SugarCRM  is a open source Customer Relationship Management software that runs on Apache, MySQL and PHP (aka AMP stack). Today, we showed how to scale SugarCRM on Sun's Coolthreads Server running Solaris Operating system to 700 concurrent users.   For more information,  go to http://blogs.sun.com/vanga/entry/scaling_sugarcrm_with_mysql_on.


The Fotolog/Solaris/MySQL Webinar generated a lot of interest; and some have asked what other ways can help them manage MySQL Enterprise.     You can experience the MySQL Enterprise Monitor to monitor your MySQL servers and receive alerts of potential problems.    Register at http://www.mysql.com/ent-trial-reg-2007/  and try MySQL Monitor free for 30 days.

 

I am Steve Quan, Sun's Opensource Segment Manager. I want to invite you to a webinar to learn how a Sun customer scaled their MySQL Enterprise Database to 64 threads.


Fotolog has become a Top 20 web destination using My SQL, Solaris & multithreading. Their senior MySQL DBA will explain how they scale in this InformationWeek webcast on 10/24 at 11A PT/2P ET.
Webcast Info and Registration.

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