Disagree. Mysql clustering and even the circle-replication method works like
charme with dbmail. How does it sound to you if I tell that several years of
experience with exim+dbmail+mysql(circlereplication) has not produced ANY
database related problems so far?! Even when a machine died by fire a year
ago. Downtime? ZERO seconds.
Also you benefits form the fact that you can extend your storage pretty
easy. More easy as if you would use only a local storagesystem. ;) another
benefit is that you have redundancy so its pretty easy to create a
safe-on-fail system.
But im sure you know that. Right?

Best regards

Simon

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von Marc Dirix
Gesendet: Freitag, 21. Dezember 2007 15:42
An: Patrick de Ruiter
Cc: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Betreff: Re: [Dbmail] enormous DB Traffic using imapsync


> Hmm,
> Looks like you guys should consider mysql clustering, this should  
> resolve
> most of these kind of troubles.
>

MySQL clustering is like trying to create an industrial robot with  
LEGO mindstorms.

Also the serial problem, of having inserts at multiple locations is  
not solved using clustering.

Marc
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