Sounds like you might be interested in Emic Networks' Application Cluster 2.0 for MySQL. We've begun taking a look at it ourselves -- without arriving at any conclusions at this point.

(However, it is not strictly a hardware solution.)

General Info:
http://www.emicnetworks.com/products/mysql.html

Features:
http://www.emicnetworks.com/products/mysql_features.html
--Fail-over Clustering
--Multi-Master Architecture


Robert J Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PARTHA DUTTA, BLOOMBERG/ 499 PARK wrote:

Hello all, I would like to find out if anyone has implemented an architecture where a hardware load balancer is placed in front of some MySQL servers in a Multi-master replication scheme. I want to use the load balancer more for high availability, than for load balancing. All connections to the database server would go the mysql server 1. If server1 fails, the load balancer should send all
connections to server 2, etc. Thanks for any insight on any implementation gotchas.


Partha Dutta
Bloomberg, L.P.






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