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| From: | Johan De Meersman | Date: | October 21 2010 6:13am |
| Subject: | Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos data is revealed. | ||
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:37 AM, Walter Heck - OlinData.com < lists@stripped> wrote: > To Clarify this a bit: You can only reliably do writes to one server. > Also not *entirely* true: nothing prevents you from using the two masters for distinct databases - or even tables - and just having them as mutual hot-standby. It's very important to realise that replication does NOT scale your write capabilities, though: every write that happens on one side must also happen on the other side. -- Bier met grenadyn Is als mosterd by den wyn Sy die't drinkt, is eene kwezel Hy die't drinkt, is ras een ezel
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| • Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | Brent Clark | 18 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | short cutter | 19 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | Johan De Meersman | 19 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos data is revealed. | Carl | 19 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | Johan De Meersman | 19 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | Walter Heck - OlinData.com | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Master Master Replication ... do a fail over and a week agos datais revealed. | Johan De Meersman | 21 Oct |
