Hello,
It isn't without its pros and cons (just like any other HA solution), but you
might want to check out DRBD.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/faqs-mysql-drbd-heartbeat.html
-- Jimmy
Bryan Irvine wrote:
What's the recommended method for high-availability setups?
I've currently
I saw that. That's what initially got me thinking that I might need
to look elsewhere for a different HA solution.
The biggest thing is that the DB is for a hosting company. This
company could add databases for their clients upon a request and at
any point during the day. The current
I saw that. That's what initially got me thinking that I might need
to look elsewhere for a different HA solution.
The biggest thing is that the DB is for a hosting company. This
company could add databases for their clients upon a request and at
any point during the day. The current
In the last episode (Aug 28), Bryan Irvine said:
I saw that. That's what initially got me thinking that I might need
to look elsewhere for a different HA solution.
The biggest thing is that the DB is for a hosting company. This
company could add databases for their clients upon a request
agador-
did you look at replication implementations using master/slave configuration?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-solutions-diffengines.html
HTH/
Martin
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