Ed Pauley II wrote:
Continuent's m/cluster will not work for me as it does not allow replication across a WAN. We have an offsite backup that needs to be in the replication (2-way to make switching back and forth easy) chain. I am thinking of a master, slave setup at each location where the masters continue to replicate both ways and then each replicates to it's own slaves. I would like to load balance these slaves on each end. I have not been able to find an appliance that will balance the reads for me. I have looked into possible solutions such as Sequoia, which I know would require a different setup. Is anyone actually using Sequoia? Does anyone use an appliance for load balancing MySQL? LVS seems like a good possibility but I would rather have an out-of-box solution since I will be repeating this setup at a remote location.
Sorry, did not try Sequoia so can't tell how well it works -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]