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| From: | Steven Roussey | Date: | January 24 2001 6:04pm |
| Subject: | RE: parallel Mysql ? | ||
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> On the other hand, replication is a tried way > to scale read performance. :) What about scaling read _and_ write performance? Is there a plan for allowing multiple master replication, or some other method of clustering? Also related is how do we provide failover? If one machine goes down and repliction is active, then the slave can become the failover. But how do we bring the other server backup and take over master status? Sincerely, Steven Roussey Network54.com http://network54.com/?pp=e
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| • parallel Mysql ? | Mauricio Breternitz | 23 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Sasha Pachev | 23 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Russell E Glaue | 23 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Sasha Pachev | 24 Jan |
| • RE: parallel Mysql ? | Steven Roussey | 24 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Jeremy D. Zawodny | 24 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Michael Widenius | 25 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Sasha Pachev | 25 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Paul Cadach | 25 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Mauricio Breternitz | 24 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Sasha Pachev | 24 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Michael Widenius | 25 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Mauricio Breternitz | 24 Jan |
| • Re: parallel Mysql ? | Sasha Pachev | 25 Jan |
