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Choice of data stores is closely tied to business use cases. As Rootconf alumni Kiran Jonnalagadda points out, either you pre-empt growth too early without customers to service (thereby leading to capacity planning, costs and code overheads), or you plan on the basis of current users and growth. In either case, there are no right or wrong answers - just experiences and war stories to share.
This meetup -- sponsored by Elasticsearch -- is about data stores. Talks at the meetup will cover:
Case studies of data stores other than Elasticsearch will be shared. Submit your talk here: https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/elasticsearch-users-meetup-hyderabad/proposals#call-for-proposal
##Who should attend:
##Event details:
Date: Friday, 16 November
Time: 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Venue: ThoughtWorks Hyderabad, Abdul Kalam room, 3rd Floor, Apurupa Silpi, Lingampally Rd, beside H.P. Petrol Bunk, Rajiv Gandhi Nagar area, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500032
Schedule: https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/elasticsearch-users-meetup-hyderabad/schedule
The meetup is free to attend. RSVP to confirm your attendance.
##About the organizers:
This event is curated and produced by Rootconf. Created in 2012, Rootconf is a community of systems engineers, DevOps, software programmers and network engineers managing infrastructure at scale.
Rootconf thanks Elastic for sponsoring this meetup and supporting the Hyderabad edition of Rootconf.
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For details, contact HasGeek on info@hasgeek.com or +91-7676332020
Accepting submissions till 15 Nov 2019, 08:00 AM
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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:
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:
##Contact information:
If you have questions about the CfP, write to rootconf.editorial@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020
Accepting submissions till 15 Nov 2019, 08:00 AM
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