No one here has any experience with it? 

W.

On 4/4/2012 2:17 PM, Claudio Nanni wrote:
> Wes,
> Thanks for these questions about this 'ghost' of the MySQL world, it
> seems more a legend than a real thing!
> I am sorry I do not have the answers but I would love to hear some.
>
> All I can say is that MySQL Proxy is currently (still) in Alpha
> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-proxy/
> https://launchpad.net/mysql-proxy
>
> so it is unlikely to be used in production.
>
> Such a shame that it was not developed further, this and other
> features (like online backups) really miss in MySQL, according to me.
>
> Cheers
>
> Claudio
>  
> 2012/4/4 Wes Modes <wmo...@ucsc.edu <mailto:wmo...@ucsc.edu>>
>
>     I asked these questions in context of my clustering enquiries, but
>     here
>     it is more specific to mysql-proxy:
>
>      1. First, what is the best place to ask specific questions about
>        mysql-proxy?
>
>      2. Does the proxy sit on a separate server and route all MySQL
>        requests, or is it installed on each of the MySQL nodes and
>        re-shuffle MySQL requests to the appropriate place?
>
>      3. Can multiple proxies be run in concert to provide redundancy and
>        scalability as well as eliminate SPoF and bottlenecks?
>
>      4. In 2007 when RW Splitting was new, there were a few problems and
>        limitations. What is the current status of development of this
>        important feature? Thanks!
>
>     Wes
>
>     --
>     Wes Modes
>     Systems Designer, Developer, and Administrator
>     University Library ITS
>     University of California, Santa Cruz
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Claudio

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Wes Modes
Systems Designer, Developer, and Administrator
University Library ITS
University of California, Santa Cruz

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