At 12:47 pm +0100 30/5/06, Ben Clewett wrote: >I am interested in clustering for MySQL. This claims to offer the redundancy >scalability and performance we require. > >One thing I am really disappointed at is that clustering seems not to offer >much Referential Integrity (RI). Specifically, Foreign Key References. > >For better or for worse we have always used RI, therefore have come to expect >this in our programs and administration tools. It's therefore an absolute >necessity. > >May I ask if any member know whether this is planned, and if so, what sort of >time periods?
FWIW this is probably not the best place to ask about the roadmap / timescale for the development of MySQL cluster - you would probably have more luck getting the information you want else where (dedicated cluster list/forum or contacting MySQL directly). However it's possible that this (from the latest MySQL newsletter) might be of interest: At 6:37 am +0200 24/5/06, MySQL AB wrote: > Article: Advanced MySQL Replication Techniques > > In this article, Giuseppe Maxia, CTO of Stardata IT, provides unique > insight into circular replication (multi-master replication) with > failover. > > Read the article >> > > http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/advanced-mysql-replication.html HTH, James Harvard -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]