Duncan Sterling wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Jake.

I was thinking that perhaps the backup box's mysql could be slaved to the primary's as one possible solution?


No problem. Its raining, so cleaning the gutters will have to wait and I have a couple minutes. It depends on your environment and your needs. You could do a master-master replication if there's a possibility of you using either machine to make DB changes, otherwise a daily replication would be fine or even a master-slave replication if there's not a good change you'll make changes on the backup DB server.


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