On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Jeremy Zawodny wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:35:51PM -0700, Dathan Vance Pattishall wrote:
> >  
> > The 3rd approach was to write software with some pointers from a book
> > called MySQL "The definitive guide to using, programming, administering
> > MySQL databases 2nd edition" that I picked up at the last convention. I
> > created a backup server. This server runs many instances of mysqld
> > 3.53.27 on RedHat 7.3 Boxes.
> 
> Yup, that's what I'd recommend.
> 
> > In conclusion this one stop location for backups has saved my company
> > around $110K. I'd like to give a presentation at the next mySQL
> > convention as to how this is accomplished and what is a generic ratio of
> > backup servers to masters.  Jeremy do you think you can aid me in
> > getting this done? The current ratio with the hardware I'm running is
> > about 4 masters to 1 backup server.
> 
> You're looking for help with determining a reasonable ratio for
> multi-instance backup slaves?

I'm looking for help to formalize this process as well as present my 
findings at the next mysql convention in Orlando. Do you think this would 
be a valid topic? If so would the mySQL team allow me to present it?

> 
> Jeremy
> 


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