Question: my company tried the mysql-proxy about one year ago(may be more) but could not use it
for not being multithreaded. They say they spoke to the 'mysql-proxy' developer. Is this still true? Are there any limitation on using mysql proxy on a high load production server? Will it be completely(almost) transparent? Thanks Claudio 2009/3/24 Baron Schwartz <ba...@xaprb.com> > There are a couple of other proxies, including Dormando's proxy. But > none of them is an official release. > > You should tell your customer that mysql-proxy is a core part of MySQL > Enterprise. Its alpha status means that it is subject to change (as > they develop MySQL Enterprise they may discover different features > they don't foresee now). The alpha status doesn't mean it is unstable > or poor quality, it is used in production in thousands of major > installations. > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Moon's Father > <yueliangdao0...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi. > > I want to know if there're a tool which can act as the same funciton as > > the mysql-proxy? > > > > Now we have a customer who want to use mysql-proxy, but he is afraid of > its > > alpha version. > > So I want to know if there're another tool that can replace it? > > > > Any reply is appreciated. > > > > > > -- > > I'm a MySQL DBA in china. > > More about me just visit here: > > http://yueliangdao0608.cublog.cn > > > > > > -- > Baron Schwartz, Director of Consulting, Percona Inc. > Our Blog: http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/ > Our Services: http://www.percona.com/services.html > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=claudio.na...@gmail.com > >