Joshua J. Kugler wrote, on 12. mar 2007 19:30:
On Monday 12 March 2007 08:50, Lars Tobias Børsting wrote:
FWIW with respect to high availability:
http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/case-studies/
http://www.mysql.com/customers/
http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/tco.html
Yes. However, our tests with MySQL 4 in a multi-master cluster setup
shows that it isn't very stable.
Well, considering 4.1 is deprecated, and 4.0 is not even an official release
any more, you might want to give the current GA release (5.0) a try. There
are some sites with 5.1 installs in production, so you might even want to
test that out.
Phew ... people from ntnu (Norges Tekniske og Naturvitenskapelige
Universitet, the leading technical university in Norway and home of many
an open source software genius) and mit (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology) aren't normal autistic kiddies. Jonathan Z. would do best to
wake up from his hibernation; it's March, the bees are buzzing, the
birds are nesting, God's in his heaven, all's right with the world. Or
it might be, if only Jonathan would awake.
Jaudå, eg er norsk, eg og ...
--Tonni
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Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl