Hi,

I've got a website that uses a mysql backend database. Due to the way in
which
the database and development has been architected, I'm unable to
load-balance
the database between multiple DB servers, taking advantage of replication
inherent
in mysql. (this is due largely to developmental constraints, and heavy use
of write
only session-management)

I *need* to somehow mirror and create a decent failover environment for my
database.

Currently, I mirror the master DB on another server, and can switch over
...manually...
if the master dies.

I'm wondering if others on this list have encountered a similar situation --
how did
you finally architect your DB environment?

TIA,

-y


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