Hello,

It isn't without its pros and cons (just like any other HA solution), but you 
might want to check out DRBD.

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/faqs-mysql-drbd-heartbeat.html

-- Jimmy

Bryan Irvine wrote:
What's the recommended method for high-availability setups?

I've currently got a master-master replication setup that I'm testing
but it doesn't quite seem as complete a solution as I had pictured.

When a failed server comes back online you still have to manually add
it based off of the line numbers/binlog correct?  And adding a new DB
requires reloading the MySQL server?

I've been looking around at other technologies as well like linux-ha.
What are other people using for systems that have to be up 100% of the
time but aren't complete nightmares to manage?

TIA!

-Bryan


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