On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 11:47:04AM -0400, Tech Support wrote:
> I know that there are probably several solutions to this problem, but
> what I am trying to do is provide some redundancy for my customers CDR data.
> I know that doing simple backups of MySQL is probably the easiest way to go,
> b
On Monday 19 June 2017 at 18:12:35, Sebastian Gutierrez wrote:
> use replication
1. Agreed - use replication.
2. If you want an HA (High Availability, not dependent on a single Master DB
server replicating to a slave) solution, consider setting up Master-Master
replication, with an LVS (Linux
use replication
best regards
> On Jun 19, 2017, at 17:47, Tech Support wrote:
>
> All;
> I know that there are probably several solutions to this problem, but
> what I am trying to do is provide some redundancy for my customers CDR data.
> I know that doing simple backups of MySQL is prob
On 19/6/17 4:47 pm, Tech Support wrote:
I know that there are probably several solutions to this problem, but
what I am trying to do is provide some redundancy for my customers CDR data.
I know that doing simple backups of MySQL is probably the easiest way to go,
but I'm thinking that there may b
All;
I know that there are probably several solutions to this problem, but
what I am trying to do is provide some redundancy for my customers CDR data.
I know that doing simple backups of MySQL is probably the easiest way to go,
but I'm thinking that there may be some benefit to simultaneously
can you someone confirm
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-27065
its easy to replicate
Marek
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