Hello,

Just to make sure we separate the two...

> mysql cluster that preforms reads on all the slaves, and writes only on
the master.

The above can be used to describe a typical use case for MySQL Replication.

In a MySQL Cluster there is no need to load-balance your reads and writes.

Thanks,

Jimmy Guerrero
MySQL, Inc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Winn Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:26 PM
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: mysql + LVS
> 
> How stable has it become to run an instance of mysql ontop of 
> a LVS cluster to produce a massively parrallel system to be 
> used for huge databases?
> 
> Back in the day i remember tyring to do it with mosix, not 
> sure where they are now a days. but either way i am looking 
> for some current information on the subject.
> 
> I know this differs from the idea that you can have a mysql 
> cluster that preforms reads on all the slaves, and writes 
> only on the master.
> 
> thanks
> winn johnston
> 
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