Hi Andrii,
    Do you try this using enterprise version? I think community version 
cann't do 
synchronization between master and slaves automatically. It it right? If it 
can, then how do you do the synchronization between master and slaves?

Thanks in advance


Andrii Stesin 
11月5日(12 小时前)
将帖子翻译为中文  
Just use cluster with 3 Neo4j nodes
Configure application so that

   - all writes are going to a single master node #0 (or teach ha-proxy to 
   determine dynamically, who is your master right now)
   - reads for the "north pole" part of your graph (or to the 1-st cluster 
   of it) are always going to node #1
   - reads for the "south pole" part of your graph (or to the 2-d cluster 
   of it) are always going to node #2
   - ...etc...
   
The cluster will do the job for you, but ask your engineer to do his best 
at setting up ha-proxy correctly. I've experimented with this setup for a 
while, evaluating it's cost/benefit ratio; works perfectly. Also 2.1.5 
release notes tell us that some improvements were also made.

WBR, Andrii

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