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Choosing data stores for your business use case

Choosing data stores for your business use case

Hyderabad Elasticsearch users' meetup

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##Meetup format This meetup is for practitioners, including DBAs, systems integrators, software engineers, tech leads and architects. We are accepting experiential talks on the following two topics: What was your business use case (or a time in the business’s life cycle) which necessitated you to c… expand

##Meetup format

This meetup is for practitioners, including DBAs, systems integrators, software engineers, tech leads and architects.

We are accepting experiential talks on the following two topics:

  1. What was your business use case (or a time in the business’s life cycle) which necessitated you to choose the data store(s) you currently use?
  2. Migration war stories -- why and how you moved data stores.

We are also accepting flash talks on tooling for data stores.

##Duration:

Full talk: 30 mins + 5 mins of Q&A
Flash talk: 5 mins

##References:
Looking for inspiration/ideas for submitting a talk? See some of these references, curated by Rootconf alumni Ninad Pundalik:

  1. How to choose a data store for the new shiny thing: http://sysadvent.blogspot.com/2017/12/day-25-how-to-choose-data-store-for-new.html?m=1
  2. Talk on capacity planning for your data store by Colin Charles at Rootconf 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjDXJ9RF480

##Contact information:
If you have questions about the CfP, write to rootconf.editorial@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020

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Accepting submissions till 15 Nov 2019, 08:00 AM

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