recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Bryan Irvine
What's the recommended method for high-availability setups? I've currently got a master-master replication setup that I'm testing but it doesn't quite seem as complete a solution as I had pictured. When a failed server comes back online you still have to manually add it based off of the line

Re: recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Jimmy Guerrero
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

Re: recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Bryan Irvine
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

Re: recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Bryan Irvine
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

Re: recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Dan Nelson
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

RE: recommended high availability setups

2008-08-28 Thread Martin Gainty
:38:37 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: recommended high availability setups What's the recommended method for high-availability setups? I've currently got a master-master replication setup that I'm testing but it doesn't quite seem as complete a solution