nodes can be split across the datacenters also.
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From: Howard Hart [mailto:h...@ooma.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:26 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
You could write to an InnoDB frontend with master/master replication at each
uly 18, 2012 9:09 AM
To: Carl Kabbe
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
Hello,
As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
mysql cluster with large capacity.
For having high availability you need something that can give you
multi-master replication betwee
July 18, 2012 9:09 AM
> To: Carl Kabbe
> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
>
> Hello,
>
> As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
> mysql cluster with large capacity.
> For having high availability you need somethin
Hello,
As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability mysql
cluster with large capacity.
For having high availability you need something that can give you
multi-master replication between two or more mysql servers.
In my knowledge there are three solutions that can give yo
Hello Carl,
On 7/18/2012 11:11 AM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the same time.
...
It sounds to me like you need a combination of sharding (one master per
client or set of clients) combined with multiple slaves (one for backups
only). If y
On 18/07/12 18:11, Carl Kabbe wrote:
> We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the
> same time.
>
> Our current primary server is a Dell T410 (single processor, 32 GB
> memory) with a Dell T310 (single processor, 16GB memory) as backup.
> Normally, the backup server is runn
We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the same time.
Our current primary server is a Dell T410 (single processor, 32 GB memory) with
a Dell T310 (single processor, 16GB memory) as backup. Normally, the backup
server is running as a slave to the primary server and we ma
On 7/17/2012 8:22 PM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up an
NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
obvious that NDB was not the answer and more obvious that simply adding high
availability processes t
Would you consider a service like www.xeround.com?
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On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
> On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up
> an NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
> obvious that NDB w
On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up an
NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
obvious that NDB was not the answer and more obvious that simply adding high
availability processes to our existing Innodb system was.
So, I
We are looking at installing an NDB cluster and are looking for someone to
assist us in setting it up.
Thanks,
Carl
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We are looking for a consultant to set up Master - Master replication between
two sites (both in US.) Both sites run MySQL version 5.5 (Innodb) in Slackware
Linux. Local traffic at each site is on the low side of moderate and is from a
Java based web application. There is a VPN between the si
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