Private RDS Implementation in the Financial Industry – Practice and Experience
The 2019 Data Technology Carnival in Beijing featured a presentation by iKesheng on how a private MySQL‑based RDS solution was designed, deployed, and operated in a state‑owned bank, covering node integration, operational standards, high‑availability scenarios, and multi‑site disaster recovery.
2019 Data Technology Carnival – Conference Overview
This event highlighted the era of data, emphasizing how open and integrated data technologies create unprecedented value and drive business model innovation, making effective data organization and utilization a new competitive advantage for enterprises.
The carnival took place on November 15‑16, 2019 in Beijing, featuring the theme “Open • Intelligent • Cloud Data – Self‑driven Development, Innovation Leading the Future” and six modules: open‑source R&D, cloud and data, intelligent operations, intelligent business, data frontier, and user practice.
iKesheng – “Private RDS in the Financial Industry”
Speaker Zhou Wenya, R&D Director at iKesheng, shared her experience in database operations, having led the development of an automated database operation platform that scaled from dozens to thousands of nodes, supporting both edge and core financial services.
The presentation detailed how a MySQL enterprise‑grade solution was privatized as an RDS service and deployed within a state‑owned bank’s IT architecture, addressing legacy node integration, alignment with operational standards, complex high‑availability scenarios, and a two‑site‑three‑center disaster‑recovery design.
Conference Information: November 15‑16, 2019, 08:00, Beijing New Yunnan Crown Holiday Hotel.
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