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Distributed Databases: Essential or Optional?

Event: FOSDEM 2025

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Dates: 1 February 2025 – 2 February 2025

Presentation: 1 February 2025 , 1 8:05 - 18:20

Slides: External slides

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Link: On event website

Speaker: Peter Zaitsev

In the era of distributed systems, many modern databases are designed to scale horizontally from the ground up. Yet, some of the most widely used databases, like MySQL and PostgreSQL, remain single-node by design, relying on third-party sharding solutions like Citus or Vitess for distribution. This raises a critical question: do we always need to go distributed, or can replicated single-node databases meet most use cases? In this talk, we’ll explore the trade-offs between distributed and non-distributed architectures, evaluate the limits of single-node databases, and discuss when it truly makes sense to embrace distribution. Join us as we navigate the complexities of modern database design and uncover what’s best for your applications.

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Distributed Databases: Essential or Optional?

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Peter Zaitsev

Peter Zaitsev

Co‑founder of Percona and one of the foremost experts on MySQL strategy and optimization. Peter leveraged both his technical vision and entrepreneurial skills to grow Percona from a two‑person shop to one of the most respected open source companies in the business. A serial entrepreneur, he co‑founded his first startup while attending Moscow State University where he majored in Computer Science. He is a co‑author of High Performance MySQL: Optimization, Backups, and Replication, one of the most popular books on MySQL performance. Peter frequently speaks as an expert lecturer at open source database conferences and has contributed articles to outlets such as Fortune and DZone.

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