To me what is more important is where this is leading,
http://www.distlab.dk/badger/Publications/exec_summary.pdf
a true parallel database cluster, with the end goal of this
work being a parallel MySQL.
My cluster waits ..
-pete
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 14:04, Greg Whalin wrote:
Just found
Fail-Over Set Up {Was Re: parallel
Mysql ?}
Michael Widenius wrote:
We plan to use the following algorithm on top of our current
replication code to achieve this:
http://www.fault-tolerant.org/recall/
Regards,
Monty
Greetings All:
2 Parts...
Part 1:
I reference the above because
Patrick Calkins wrote:
You might want to take a look at this site:
http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tanoviceanu2912.php3
--Patrick
Patrick:
Thanks. Read through the whole howto. It looks like that's what I need. Hope
it works with 5 master/slaves. :)
Best Regards,
Van
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Michael Widenius wrote:
We plan to use the following algorithm on top of our current
replication code to achieve this:
http://www.fault-tolerant.org/recall/
Regards,
Monty
Greetings All:
2 Parts...
Part 1:
I reference the above because the Recall project hasn't had any activity since
Hi!
"Jeremy" == Jeremy D Zawodny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeremy On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:04:36AM -0800, Steven Roussey wrote:
Jeremy I'm not sure that this discussion belongs here anymore, so I'll set
Jeremy the reply-to and hope the list software respects it.
What about scaling read
Hi,
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We plan to use the following algorithm on top of our
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