No scalr does not manage that. You need to manage it at the  
application level or use a proxy. If you want to manage it at the  
application level check wordpress for example. There is a wordpress  
plugin that does that.

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On 11 sept. 2009, at 02:05, kenja <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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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