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About the Author
Ronald Bradford has worked in the relational database field for over 20 years. With his
professional background and a decade of working knowledge in database architecture,
performance tuning, and management of large enterprise systems using Ingres and Oracle,
Ronald has for the past 13 years worked primarily with MySQL, the world’s most popular
open source database. He has worked both at Oracle Corporation (1996–1999) as an
Oracle Consultant and MySQL, Inc. (2006–2008) as a senior MySQL Consultant. His
contributions to the MySQL community include being recognized as the all-time top
individual MySQL blog contributor at Planet MySQL (2010), and international
recognitions include being named an Oracle ACE Director (2010) and MySQL
Community Member of the Year (2009).
Ronald combines his extensive consulting expertise with a passion to share the
knowledge and benefits of using MySQL. Starting in 2006, his many public speaking
engagements have included over 60 presentations in 20 countries in 2010–2011.
About the Technical Editors
Hans Forbrich has been working with computers since the early 1970s, in particular with
entity-relationship and relational databases starting in 1979 using an engine on IBM
mainframes called GERM (General Entity Relationship Model). Since that time, Hans has
been a DBA, an operations architect for a number of organizations, and an Oracle
University instructor but always heavily involved in high availability and recoverability.
As a fellow ACE Director, Hans is pleased and honored to have been a technical
reviewer for this book. Backup and recovery is an important and often overlooked area of
MySQL, and Ronald’s expertise and experience in this area shines through.
Chris Schneider has been a MySQL community member, user, and evangelist for the past
ten years. Throughout his career he has designed, implemented, and maintained small to
large scale MySQL installations while training and mentoring teams of DBAs. This has
included building architecture from the ground up and improving on those that are
currently in place while emphasizing scalability, performance, and ease of use. Since
2009, Chris has been an expert speaker at many U.S. conferences including the MySQL
Conference and Expo, ODTUG KScope, and Oracle Open World.
Lenz Grimmer first encountered MySQL in 1995, when he had his first job as a systems
administrator in a small Internet startup company, which already used what was later
called the “LAMP stack” to provide web hosting services for customers. He then worked
as a distribution developer at SUSE Linux from 1998–2002, before he joined MySQL AB
as a Release Engineer in charge of producing the official MySQL builds for all platforms.
After having been with the MySQL team for nine years, he recently returned to Linux, as a
member of the Oracle Linux product management team at Oracle. Lenz is the maintainer
of the mylvmbackup script and has given numerous talks on the topics of MySQL backup
and recovery. In his spare time, Lenz enjoys spending time with his family or tinkering
with remote controlled quadrocopters, powered by the Arduino platform.
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