I am curious, since Scalr only allows one master msql server, how are
you sharding your database? Don't you require 12 masters?

On May 23, 5:21 pm, Rod Frey <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, must be an AWS problem then.  They claimed they bumped my limit,
> perhaps they didn't or did it on the wrong account.
>
> On May 23, 3:37 pm, Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > We're making plain API calls. and would  never set any limits.
> > Please describe an issue in detail. You may use [email protected] if
> > any confidential details involved.
>
> > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Rod Frey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi.  I'm building out a shard-based database system... we have lots of
> > >shards(12) each of which has a 1TB EBS volume attached to it.
> > > There's an associated slave, also with a 1TB EBS volume.
>
> > > Amazon has increased my EBS volume limit to 60, but Scalr.net doesn't
> > > seem to pick up on that.  I found a place to modify the number of EC2
> > > instances I have, but not EBS volumes.
>
> > > Is there an issue on Amazon, or is this just an overlooked field in
> > > the settings?
>
> > > Rod

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