Our site is based on Joomla and we want to start sending reads to the
mysql slaves and the writes to the master as our traffic goes up.  At
this point we're only using a master database.  I found an old post on
this subject that indicated that simply by pointing Joomla's config
file to int-mysql.mydomain.com, that the reads would go to the slaves
and the writes would go to the master.  Then someone followed up by
suggesting the use of MySQL Proxy to proxy the requests.

Can someone clarify this form me?  Does scalr already include some
form of seamless read/write mysql proxy capability, or do we need to
install it via MySQL proxy?  If we have to install it, which instance
would we install it on?  Has anyone done that that could share their
experiences?

Thanks!
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