Hi Yves,

Ø  NDB requires a minimum of 4 nodes for HA...
I understood that in NDB-Cluster the concept of „nodes” has nothing to do with 
physical (or virtual) hosts but with running instances / processes. That’s at 
least, what can be derived from 
http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-a-loadbalanced-mysql-cluster-with-mysql5.1 
and from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysql-cluster-overview.html.

Too me it looks as if NDB-Cluster is supposed to be set up as a (n>1)+1 
cluster*, where the n>1 hosts can carry mysqld and ndb and the +1 host is 
supposed to carry the mysql cluster manager. Please correct me, if I’m wrong of 
if this setup is possible, but (for some reason) is unwise / unstable / 
unsuitable for productive usage.

Thanks in advance,

Andreas
*The first links speaks of an loadbalanced mysql cluster and thus needs two 
further nodes, which carry the load balancing software.



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