Hello,

Yes, there is a possibility of getting MySQL cluster support, but since I
don't use it or understand exactly what is required to support a
cluster, someone will need to fill me in and explain to me what
is lacking in Bacula and how it would work.

Best regards,
Kern

On 07/26/2018 05:54 AM, John Nemeth wrote:
On Jul 25,  7:35pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:
}
} Yes, it was a big release. There are lots of little goodies in it. I
} worked on the documentation a bit to integrate
} some of the features only in the New Features chapter into the main
} manual. There is still a lot more documentation
} to do, but I am going to break from documentation a bit and add a MySQL
} plugin for the FD, and Bacula native S3
} backup/restore for the next release in a few months ...

      Any chance for getting support for using MySQL cluster for
the catalog? This would be a good thing as it means that if you
lose a data node, you don't lose the catalog and save some big
headaches.  I'm not a database expert, but I could probably provide
some help with this.

} The next major release (probably version 11.0.0) will have new database
} performance improvements.
}
} Best regards,
} Kern
}
}-- End of excerpt from Kern Sibbald

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