Levi Smith wrote:
The
question is, once I start getting a database out there, what's the best
method for keeping them synchronized?
If you are starting to look at high availability stuff, you probably
want to start looking at PostgreSQL as well as MySQL.
http://www.taygeta.com/ha-postgresql.html
Synchronization, locks, atomicity, etc. are areas where PostgreSQL and
MySQL have actual differences.
Please note that I did *NOT* declare one of them better than the other.
I don't currently have the time for a religious flamewar.
-a
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