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September 27-30, 2021
Seattle, Washington, USA + Virtual
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Tuesday, September 28 • 11:00am - 11:50am
(IN-PERSON) Horizontal Scaling with Vitess - Deepthi Sigireddi, PlanetScale Inc.

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Vitess is a cloud-native distributed database solution that is highly available and can scale indefinitely. Originally developed at YouTube to power YouTube it can run on tens of thousands of servers at massive scale and has been adopted by hyperscalers including GitHub, Slack and Square. In this session, Deepthi will take a deep dive into Vitess features, its scale-out architecture, and what database workloads are the best fit. This will be followed by a guide on how to start and grow with Vitess and will conclude with a demo of horizontal scaling.

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Deepthi Sigireddi

Software Engineer, PlanetScale
Deepthi is the Technical lead for Vitess, a CNCF graduated open source project. She also leads the Vitess engineering team at PlanetScale which offers a database service built on Vitess. She brings over 20 years of experience building scalable systems to this role. She enjoys speaking... Read More →



Tuesday September 28, 2021 11:00am - 11:50am PDT
Elwha A
  OS Databases, Scale out Architectures - Horizontal Scalability