I realize that but as far as I know Load Balancers only these
protocols:

HTTP
HTTPS
FTP
POP3
SMTP
IMAPv4
DNS
Telnet
LDAP

I'm not to sure if connecting to a DB is anywhere in there.

So from a application standpoint is there anyway to do some rotation
and/or random act to using multiple slave servers.

-
Mike

On Nov 21, 9:08 am, SeanW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For multiple slave servers I'd look at a load balancer, either
> hardware or ipvs + heartbeat.  There's more than just "which server do
> I send it to?", there's also making sure the server is alive and not
> too lagged.
>
> Sean
>
> On Nov 20, 8:24 pm, Mike Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I saw a post about setting up one slave server (http://
> > groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/58ea010f930fab6c/
> > df64d493b24d5a67?lnk=gst&q=master+slave+mysql&rnum=1), but I'm
> > assuming thats not how you set up multiple slave servers. Quoting 
> > fromhttp://www.alertra.com/article446.php:
>
> > "If necessary, set up multiple slave servers all replicating from the
> > same master. Design your application to distribute SELECT queries
> > across all available slaves in some type of rotating or random
> > fashion. Once this basic infrastructure is in place, you can simply
> > add more slaves as query volume increases."
>
> > Is there a simple way of doing this in CakePHP?

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