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as seen on Stack Overflow
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Hi friends,
Say, I have a server that handles file based mass data and can process thousands of read requests and hundreds of provisioning requests(Add, modify, delete) per second. This is not SQL based database. Now i planned to implement replication. There should be master- master replication,…
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as seen on Oracle Blogs
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Following on from my post about MySQL Cluster sessions at the forthcoming Connect conference, its now the turn of MySQL Replication - another technology at the heart of scaling and high availability for MySQL.
Unless you've only just returned from a 6-month alien abduction, you will know…
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as seen on Server Fault
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We were able to setup mysql master-slave replication with the following version on both master/slave:
mysqld Ver 5.5.28-29.1-log for Linux on x86_64 (Percona Server (GPL), Release 29.1)
One day, we noticed that replication has stopped, we tried skipping over the entries that caused the replication…
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as seen on SQL Blog
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In this blog post I will explain the principles of SQL Server Replication Services without too much detail and I will take a look on the BI capabilities that Replication Services could offer in my opinion.
SQL Server Replication Services provides tools to copy and distribute database objects from…
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as seen on Internet.com
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Continuing last months article on "MySQL Replication Pitfalls," Sean Hull discusses what to do to make your replication setup more resilient.
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