Paolo Pasetti wrote:
Do you usually use a cron job to start and stop slave or just leave it always on?
Always leave it on.
Basically, check how big your binary logs are for a day by rotating them
at midnight two days in a row and that's approximately the network
traffic for the day.
SQL,
Hello,
I'd like to know how much traffic the slave generates to retrieve sql data on master
server in a database replication configuration.
I'm interested in knowing this: does the slave generate traffic even if no updates are
done on the master (traffic for waiting data?) ?
Do you usually use
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