Per example, if i reach the max connections, does it will compromise the db and so cs mgmt server ?
2013/2/14 benoit lair <kurushi4...@gmail.com> > Okay guys, > > > MariaDB would be an intersting alternative, but concerning the failures > managements ? Cs code does protect the db integrity against mysql's (oracle > or mariadb one) failures ? Does cs manages transaction so anyway mysql > crashes, i can go sleep quietly, cs won't have a corrupted database (a > missing record, or a insert not terminated belong 2 tables, so there will > missing a record so it will generating bugs (unrecoverable i mean) of the > platform. > > > Regards, Benoit > > > 2013/2/14 Alexey Zilber <alexeyzil...@gmail.com> > >> David, >> >> I have CS 3 running with MariaDB 5.2. I'll have to test with CS 4 and the >> latest MariaDB though. A lot of the Oracle enterprise features are in the >> latest version. Without the Oracle pricetag. Personally I'd rather >> support Monty then Ellison. :) >> >> With CS 3, my management server is below minimum specs and still does a >> decent job. It's subjective though. >> >> -Alex >> On Feb 14, 2013 11:10 PM, "David Nalley" <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: >> >> > On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Alexey Zilber <alexeyzil...@gmail.com >> > >> > wrote: >> > > CS should really switch to and recommend MariaDB instead of straight >> > mysql. >> > > >> > > You will find your hardware goes much farther with it. >> > > >> > > -Alex >> > >> > While I am not personally a mysql fan, I'd love to hear your >> > experiences with MariaDB and CloudStack. >> > >> > --David >> > >> > >