Dear all,
I researched on a link that describes that Mysql to use with scalr for
fault-tolerance and high availability.
http://scottmartin.net/2009/07/11/creating-a-virtual-datacenter-with-scalr-and-amazon-web-services/
Is it mandatory to use Scalr in our Mysql Production Servers.
What are
Take a look at mmm for mysql. Easy and robust.
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On Mar 22, 2011 12:07 PM, Adarsh Sharma adarsh.sha...@orkash.com wrote:
Dear all,
I researched on a link that describes that Mysql to use with scalr for
fault-tolerance and high availability.
You are assuming that the database is one table of 5.000 gigabyte, and not
5.000 tables of one gigabyte; and that the backup needs to be consistent :-p
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From: Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
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Sent: Monday, 21 March, 2011 12:44:08 PM
Why, if they shut down the slave, it will be quite consistent. Only that this
technique is not as much of the 21th century, but is like 30 years old.
Placing locks is about the same as shutting it down.
On Mar 22, 2011, at 6:01 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
You are assuming that the
On Tue, March 22, 2011 10:32, Karen Abgarian wrote:
Why, if they shut down the slave, it will be quite consistent. Only that
this technique is not as much of the 21th century, but is like 30 years
old.
Placing locks is about the same as shutting it down.
Ah, but if you have the dump function