We have been a MyISAM shop forever but we are considering switching to innodb. 
There is scant information available on using innodb with drbd. Are there 
special considerations and pitfalls? I have been told that it is not possible 
to backup innodb by doing a simple rsync of the data directory to another 
server like we can do with myisam. If that is true, what does that say about 
using innodb with drbd, which does essentially the same thing?

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Eric Robinson



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