February 29 - March 2, 2012
Montreal, Canada

PHP Performance & High Availability w Oracle 11g

The RDBMS is often the weakest link of PHP performance. PHP applications also face a second evil: database node failure.
This demo-packed session covers Oracle database mechanisms for PHP performance and high-availability.
Need to sustain 100s of thousands of PHP users with database access? See how Database Resident Connection Pool allows scaling database connectivity without the overhead of connection creation/destruction. The fastest database access is NO db access: see how OCI8 can use Client-side ResultSet caching while maintaining consistence with the database. HTTP is not inherently transactional, see how OCI8 can implement transactions across HTTP requests. Your Database server may fail; see how OCI8 can use Fast Application Notification (FAN) to fail-over database connections to surviving RAC node. Need to upgrade 24 x 7 PHP applications (including database schema)? See how OCI8 use Edition based Redefinition to allow upgrading or patching in use PHP applications.

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Kuassi Mensah

Oracle Corporation

Kuassi is the Director of Product Management in the Oracle Database organization.

He looks after Java applications and frameworks' connectivity to the Oracle database, including SpringBoot, connections pooling (UCP, HikariCP, Java in the database, MicroServices and Serverless functions, asynchronous and Reactive DB access, zero downtime, multi-tenancy, and sharded DB, turning Database tables into Hadoop and Spark data sources, and the DB Kubernetes Operator.

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