nodes can be split across the datacenters also.
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From: Howard Hart [mailto:h...@ooma.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:26 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
You could write to an InnoDB frontend with master/master replication at each
uly 18, 2012 9:09 AM
To: Carl Kabbe
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
Hello,
As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
mysql cluster with large capacity.
For having high availability you need something that can give you
multi-master replication betwee
July 18, 2012 9:09 AM
> To: Carl Kabbe
> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
>
> Hello,
>
> As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
> mysql cluster with large capacity.
> For having high availability you need somethin
Hello,
As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability mysql
cluster with large capacity.
For having high availability you need something that can give you
multi-master replication between two or more mysql servers.
In my knowledge there are three solutions that can give yo
Hello Carl,
On 7/18/2012 11:11 AM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the same time.
...
It sounds to me like you need a combination of sharding (one master per
client or set of clients) combined with multiple slaves (one for backups
only). If y
On 18/07/12 18:11, Carl Kabbe wrote:
> We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the
> same time.
>
> Our current primary server is a Dell T410 (single processor, 32 GB
> memory) with a Dell T310 (single processor, 16GB memory) as backup.
> Normally, the backup server is runn
We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the same time.
Our current primary server is a Dell T410 (single processor, 32 GB memory) with
a Dell T310 (single processor, 16GB memory) as backup. Normally, the backup
server is running as a slave to the primary server and we ma
On 7/17/2012 8:22 PM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up an
NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
obvious that NDB was not the answer and more obvious that simply adding high
availability processes t
Would you consider a service like www.xeround.com?
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On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
> On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up
> an NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
> obvious that NDB w