Hello.


Think about replication among other solutions. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/replication.html





Alex Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> 

> Our company is considering migrating some tablesfrom MyISAM to InnoDB,

> as it has row-level locking and other improvements over MyISAM.

> 

> However, one of the things we do at the moment is rsync the MySQL data

> directory to our development server every night over an 2Mbps ADSL

> connection (as we have 40GB of data, downloading it all every night

> isn't a viable option).

> 

> I am aware that you can't copy the InnoDB binaries around to different

> installations. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how we could

> continue to do incremental downloads of this data over a slow

> connection?

> 

> 

> Regards,

> 

> 

> -- Alex

> 



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