Gdevops Summit in Beijing: A Day of Harvest and Innovation
As I returned from the Gdevops Summit in Beijing, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of accomplishment and excitement. The entire day was filled with meaningful interactions and thought-provoking discussions among friends, all of whom were eager to share their experiences and insights. The summit’s focus on technical conferences allowed us to delve deep into the latest trends and innovations in the industry.
A Day of Architecture, Optimization, and Innovation
The summit’s theme was aptly described by three words: architecture, optimization, and innovation. As professionals, we are constantly seeking ways to maximize the value of our work. The speakers at the summit provided valuable insights into how to achieve this goal, and their presentations were a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation.
The First Speaker: Blue Teacher from Micro-blog
The first speaker, a renowned expert from Micro-blog, presented a selection of professional technical ideas that were both impressive and thought-provoking. His presentation focused on the use of Redis, a popular in-memory data store, and highlighted the importance of choosing the right technology for the job. The speaker’s passion for solving business needs was evident, and his team’s improvements and customizations in Redis direction were truly impressive.
The Second Speaker: Xu Jianhui from Sequoia Database
The second speaker, Xu Jianhui from Sequoia Database, discussed the rapid development of domestic databases and the importance of building a strong community around them. His presentation highlighted the compatibility of domestic databases with MySQL and PostgreSQL, as well as their potential problems and design considerations. The speaker’s solutions for high availability, including the use of double living rooms and three centers, were particularly noteworthy.
The Third Speaker: He Jun from Ali Cloud
The third speaker, He Jun from Ali Cloud, presented a thought-provoking discussion on the evolution of databases and the need for native cloud database design. He emphasized the importance of choosing the right technology for the job and highlighted the limitations and drawbacks of distributed programs. The speaker’s example of flying an aircraft, likening it to the need for control and direction in technology, was particularly insightful.
The Fourth Speaker: Wangguang You from the US Delegation
The fourth speaker, Wangguang You from the US Delegation, presented a review of the MySQL source development direction. He highlighted the importance of cost calculation and forgery index in SQL optimization and emphasized the need for intelligent SQL optimization. The speaker’s views on the need for convenient and efficient SQL optimization were well-received by the audience.
The Last Speaker: Shaozong Wen from Tencent Cloud
The last speaker, Shaozong Wen from Tencent Cloud, presented a status update on the scene graph database industry analysis. His presentation highlighted the current gap in the map database market and the opportunities for modeling and artificial intelligence. The speaker’s discussion on the differences between ad and MPP models was particularly insightful.
A Spiritual Feast of Learning
The Gdevops Summit in Beijing was a true spiritual feast of learning, with speakers and listeners alike sharing their experiences and insights. The summit provided a platform for professionals to come together and share their knowledge, and I am grateful to have been a part of it. I hope that this article will inspire others to join and share in the knowledge and insights shared at the summit.