Philip Hallstrom wrote:
>> pgpool is a connection pool server for PostgreSQL. pgpool runs between
>> PostgreSQL's clients(front ends) and servers(back ends).
>>
>> Well there are a few solutions out there.
>>
>> The first comparable product for MySQL is MySQL Proxy.
>> http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/
pgpool is a connection pool server for PostgreSQL. pgpool runs between
PostgreSQL's clients(front ends) and servers(back ends).
Well there are a few solutions out there.
The first comparable product for MySQL is MySQL Proxy.
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy
Almost, but the faq says it'
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
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>> 6) When it comes to scaling MySQL and the use of load-balancing, what
>> do you
>> feel is a technology that is missing that the MySQL community should
>> create?
>> (I.e. perhaps some new technical item in the MySQL database server
>> software, or
>> something on the
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
...
>> 6) When it comes to scaling MySQL and the use of load-balancing, what
>> do you
>> feel is a technology that is missing that the MySQL community should
>> create?
>> (I.e. perhaps some new technical item in the MySQL database server
>> software, or
>> something on the
1) Do you use a load-balancer for your MySQL Deployment?
Yes. Well, up till just a little while ago...
2) What load-balancer (product name) do you use for your MySQL Deployment?
We used to run MySQL's NDB Cluster behind a hardware load balancer (don't
remember the name, but it's not that re