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Webinar on Wed, 3/6: MySQL High Availability and Disaster Recovery

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Please attend our upcoming webinar on "MySQL High Availability and Disaster Recovery" Wed at 11AM PT

Please attend our upcoming webinar on "MySQL High Availability and Disaster Recovery" Wed at 11AM PT with Peter Zaitsev. March 6th Webinar, 11am PST MySQL High Availability and Disaster Recovery [Percona](W860nNW5-60zyV-dpQG3KnSPY0/*N6VNF3llQvYbW8kb1Jv3fBsNc0/5/f18dQhb0SfHz9c-mCHW7hxgJm2qwv31M63HSpqlJdDMf5jHRXD6prW7cmS1s8pCQ6vVc99T996dDT2W7nwMJH90G7thN8S3yR5bY02SW4s8d5Q2JcN21W2yszzP2z8ZWPW6dZx2x5vPFB4W3C4S_H3rXLz_N3kM9cF7b5VpW5nDMRl2MjH2jW3qczQh6j96PwW3Rw9626fS2vMW1tmXX45-2t5mW20WxqZ1D-L0gN5lN3j7pTWZbW5rzrDt2JDgVLVP89qt3pSFHwW22WLyB6HBHnDW6qG73422dMF8W76vWvR65XdlGW1N97h41zw1xnW7tZnPR7wXm2rW7YtzhS7ZSQ3PW1RXyT21ksRJqW5T0-MH2d3bP-W6xRXCx6KDjsSW7HMsyg2kQKmJW7MLSqY89yrgmW6KFZ0w1YgDv4W1GcRg77D_2dYW6pz4TH7qSS1KW77cpCK6BC0S5W7HRqb87jFtJzN82G-VBk_RtVMVzQv-Vn7DDW83w2wt52HrrpN52r48QHpRXdW1Ww3VT14Sm2zVfT8qx4QDgwJVWWjWm21M7DMW8wLb1J2_yW4RW6X14Dk4CT5PKW1tjDp44RnwwqMNDyx-rTzpYTWysd5chwXK103) Hi {NAME}, Please join Percona’s CEO, Peter Zaitsev as he presents [MySQL High Availability and Disaster Recovery](W860nNW5-60zyV-dpQG3KnSPY0/*VHlDsY8vzTrrW6n07by84Qx8L0/5/f18dQhb0S3j47BfGH_VM_Srj2_VCfTW31CcJz1xhy1zW99B9_M3ldJL4W572rgM6jHCNGW1mBX3J4kDXN4W1V1lxy4bLQfyW8ycLTD2l1TfYW2y4Vk62JTdY-W6yL1CT8gsJc9W4BzsQy9bKDg1W3zjmGX9fT9xXW3_q5_P40CzrcW8t1nK36_1cDVW54vkVP7K-tGQW2Cd4k-53BFcBW4-v1x-1NlKq7Vsz8Jl1mysLTN5lzS72WtYmbW5jmbpd2mY2s5N1gkpMx70V1YW7fnT8T5l-X2-W1PZN5d2lgYQgW6BMMsn6WxpRFN2BcWSlXB_fKW47tXDD4vn4d0N1mtndKjh802W4thlbC6lNWD8W6CXVcx553YVhW88_tVs2Jl0JtW45trgp1QR8B7W8Dv-2v20HDx_W2kKzS957_p4CW2N2m1b6HXg0tN3llXjLCLFw_W7JBsTP59BlX-N6971l1Kn6kBW5fqtS75bR32-W4s2WXf8LkX7yW5crN622VkVpjW6SXPNj1JH9WtW8kX1_v6lq7YlW3rZsFQ8GS_WVN3Q1XpgygfCRW8pHgwK1m_1cHVSdqf_3jdL3hW5RnX662HFzrFW5j1q-M5QTLRqW4wK6-p8WbHNhW6SPRxm55Ly82W4z5HkD9j6FMGW4H2NFz5SH_ywW8dGR8f8VggTGW21g8sQ5TVprFW99k_Vq1nTSv1102) on Wednesday, March 6th, 2019, at 11:00 AM PST (UTC-8) / 2:00 PM EST (UTC-5). [Register Now ►](W860nNW5-60zyV-dpQG3KnSPY0/*W4PQpDc3f-ZJpVcyktS9glbQ80/5/f18dQhb0S1Xp6XNQnnVVpPPw3WqKVrW6bCnc84g6494W4Sz6XW2H0mnJW5YjD4B665ybRW1kMGs795rJhJW6yq6Xh7NtQH-W6R7SLQ3C671yW4HC5751fnvg6W1M-wtY4_mr03W93gKlc5QGw6vW8--fzZ3Clp6WW2HbZwH6nV6gBW2TSHPx7cz_nPN4q-XsxBGdh6W1bJRrC5xmVt2W8g9FRC42V63QW8jv-2l2Q8t69W2c7G_W9dCmJlW2lP4Fc2zbqlxW1h8NQV6hn6N-W1jhNpr48x42bW1gSwhn8g6B5lW1wtw2C2-C_-qW76zPPJ40m8HBW35bNxy3_sG3NW38_sgs6zvJB0W4cDnbw6TlFsgW10_1kD8q267QW3W5m015vlST_VdKFLk7p8b55W1shyZC2ZJFmdW6kxtZ66YsDPWN1QHX4vqgwYJVknBgl3F5CHKW4z7BSf7ZrQXmW8qHf0-7HtFbpW43tYS08Rgl9GMlVLKF_zdGDW7xp3xG4-RTxxW2TSZRB7qNwCJW38RMvM19CjGjW3hLWl12MMhsKW1cZ9tP7dRM37W8hndQZ1JkPFpW3xkbq14DJx8WW2Zls4g3KNSzKW98QSvS4cRpLkW4LTyt03sNTBQW78TKbR2gFfGTW6Ls7yd1C9dvSW5h8d2T5MH8KFW3K-7Xm4s8nkyW4vXn4f4WQbGBW2ZM6lV2VX0KtW5yZHCy10tS-jW8LqLzm27gTD7W8S30Th5yljGJN8TpsMP654RFW2B1QJ76J5j4kW38qHBF49FjKhW8Dn37n1M4S17N3zg1Vc6df-0W94wWFD6-SqVFW4F4G7r4z2TPwW8ykJVJ181tp5W4GzB9Q4z5_92W4FxTHB8rWMLYW7R8Mdr6qP1VtW4RCcvt91C3F4f8ng--P02) In this hour-long webinar, Peter describes the differences between high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) and then moves through scenarios detailing how each is handled manually and in Amazon RDS. He’ll review the pros and cons of managing HA and DR in the traditional database environment as well in the cloud. Having full control of these areas is daunting, and Amazon RDS makes meeting these needs easier and more efficient. Regardless of which path you choose, it is necessary that you monitor your environment, so Peter wraps up with a discussion of metrics you should regularly review to keep your environment working correctly and performing optimally. If you can't attend this webinar live, [register](W860nNW5-60zyV-dpQG3KnSPY0/*N6spS--jFR7HW8sgSPH87gFgP0/5/f18dQhb0S3j47BfGH_VM_Srj2_VCfTN1g-z44M8vQzW9glkbN1G745ZW64Wv266jHCNGW1mBX3J4kDXN4W1V1lxy4bLZKKW8hpXlt190Y6-W1fz8Zb2JTdY-W6yL1CT8gsJc9W4BzsQy9bKDg1W3zjlZ_8-0tKkW6kKkFx1HkCcmW8sWL5_6_1cDVW555DT87K-tGQW2Cd4k-53BFcBW4-v1x-1NlKq7Vsz8Jl1mysLTN5lzS72WtYmbW5jmbpd2mY2s5N1gkpMx70V1YW7fnT8R5l-X2-W1PZN5d2lgYQgW6rTzrF6W1NrMN2BcWY4XB_fKW47tXDD4vn4d0N1mtndKjh802W4thlbC7wXnL4W6CXVcx553YVhW88_tVs2Jl0JNW8NPs_B1QR8B7N8DvN_1_mfj4W18Thpf1hvSScW31xZl38Hzn4YW7RrKTl7bvKWfW1XWzYk5-sgG0W6cS4KT4SGd2yW1hTZlP5ZNtdLW5Q3pGK4x68f2W8jb-5Y33CHznW1J0f972NbwG5W4rff-D6g8tr-W5xyNkk6TwjPqW5CRrkj1rNxv-W6NtGtK512BDcVr62Sr6lGzKYW2Wc9SS1mjy-qW2G0KxM2VZ5b_W85yv1R96GgRlW6Yz9Mr55LKYZW6-lzNk9k5Wb7W4H2NFv5SH_ywW8RtVp38VggTGW21g72Z5zjsVLW8_z1pG2yKY1G102) anyway and we'll send you a link to the recording. We hope to see you on Wednesday! Percona 8081 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 330 Raleigh, NC 27617 United States You received this email because you are subscribed to Tell Me Everything! from Percona. Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails](

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