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| From: | Feng He | Date: | August 3 2011 5:13am |
| Subject: | Re: does mysql support master to master replication | ||
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I have been using the M-M replication over years. But we only write to one node at any time. When this node is unusable, we write to another node. On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Angela liu <yyll2087@stripped> wrote: > Hi, Folks: > > Does mysql support master to master replication, or master to slave replication > on;y? I did not find the answer in MySQL manual, but found some discussion over the > internet. > > Does anybody know? if so, anybody has implemented master to master replication > in production? > > Thanks > > Angela >
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| • does mysql support master to master replication | Angela liu | 3 Aug |
| • Re: does mysql support master to master replication | Feng He | 3 Aug |
| • Re: does mysql support master to master replication | Jon Siebert | 3 Aug |
| • Re: does mysql support master to master replication | Jon Siebert | 3 Aug |
| • Re: does mysql support master to master replication | Claudio Nanni | 3 Aug |
| • Re: does mysql support master to master replication | Rik Wasmus | 3 Aug |
