OK thanks, HAproxy or mysql-proxy.are these production ready in your opinion?
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Peter van Dijk < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > On Oct 29, 2012, at 9:39 , Stefan Tobé wrote: > > > Thanks, for you reply > > Is it correct -taking your answer into account- to state that multiple > Mysql backends configured in pdns.conf is only there to provide load > balancing to the mysq servers and NOT to increase availability of a backend > to the dns service? > > In other words: if load on the mysql backend is not a problem there is > no reason at all to have more then one mysql instance from a powerdns > perspective? > > Multiple backends in PowerDNS are not a load balancing or stability > feature. PowerDNS normally queries -all- backends for -every- query, > assuming each backend might have different domains. > > If you want load balancing or failover, right now I would suggest an > external solution like HAproxy or mysql-proxy. > > Kind regards, > -- > Peter van Dijk > Netherlabs Computer Consulting BV - http://www.netherlabs.nl/ > > _______________________________________________ > Pdns-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users > -- mvg Stefan Tobé Private Mobility Nederland B.V. Bolderweg 1 1332 AX Almere tel: 088 303 3002 / 06 21 26 59 68 email: [email protected] internet: www.privatemobility.nl
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