On Dienstag, 8. November 2005 03:50 email builder wrote:
> From what I understand, MySQL cluster design is such that the data
> nodes keep all the table data in memory, which would not be feasible
> in a 160GB scenario...

No. Cluster means: Take two machines of same config, and mirror them. 
It's kind of RAID-1 just for a whole server. DRBD is one tool for this.

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