Seems awesome! But, and if this is not an abuse on my part, I will like to ask if there
are real benefits for a person who will use only a master and a slave to use MMM instead
of just manually configuring the whole thing.
I read this has some kind of a monotoring tool (hence the need of a third machine which i
think a regular web server sufixe) and that could be something very good for future
monitoring
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On 21 Sep 2011, at 21:45, Marcus Bointon <marcus@stripped> wrote:
> On 21 Sep 2011, at 22:30, Ricardo wrote:
>
>> MMM? Ok that is something to read about!!
>>
>> Better than the master-slave solution?
>
> It's a management layer on top of master-master: http://mysql-mmm.org/
>
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