Apparently OpenMosix won't work with MySQL because MySQL uses Shared Memory.
There is apparently a component called MAASK which might help.
Roy Nasser wrote:
Hi All,
We have recently acquired some new machines for our ASP service, and I
am investigating different options and setups to optimize eve
seamless. Would require some work to make one though.
-Mike
From: Jeff Smelser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: MySQL & Web Clustering...
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:43:05 -0500
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On Friday 18 June 2004 11:05 am, Mike Mi
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On Friday 18 June 2004 11:05 am, Mike Miller wrote:
> Unless you have a specific need for it, you could save yourself a lot of
> trouble by putting select tables or databases or even clients on each
> server. This also means you don't incur the added
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To: "Roy Nasser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:25:45 -0400
I currently run LVS (pre-distribution) on my farm, which gets about 100M
hits/month.
Good points about LVS are that it is completely rock so
though. I would think that instead of LVS Load
Balancing, server failover
might be a more viable path for MySQL.
P
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06/18/2004 01:58 PM
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Hi All,
We have recently acquired some new machines for our ASP service, and I
am investigating different options and setups to optimize
Hi All,
We have recently acquired some new machines for our ASP service, and I
am investigating different options and setups to optimize everything.
We currently have one large DB server, with RAID5, etc, running mysql
and a few smaller servers for web applications, and e-mail. These
smaller ser