On Sun, 2006-05-14 at 21:17 -0700, T.A.C. wrote:
> We're currently a user of MySQL Cluster when it fits our needs, and so far
> it's worked pretty well. But it seems there is a good deal of feature
> overlap with this new Falcon strorage engine and the NDB engine
> (transactional support, scaling out with commodity hardware, inmemory data,
> etc). It sounds as if the Falcon beta will be in Q3 of this year, but was
> curious if anyone has any additional information on it and how it stacks up
> NDB, and perhaps what usage areas MySQL is targetting which each since there
> seems to some similar functionality.
It's important to note that Falcon is not a clustered storage engine.
It's for use on just one machine.
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