Replication, however, is no good for scaling update load. What happens when
you're update load is too much for the box? Are you just meant to buy a
bigger box? What happens if you already have the biggest box and the update
load is too high? Is there no way to scale the update load wide in MySQL?

--Mike

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From: "Kerry Ancheta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: MySql on Linux Clustering..?


> You could set up a clustering configuration using our replication.  Just
> take a look at the replication section of our online docs:
> http://www.mysql.com/documentation/index.html
>
> Kerry
>



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