Hi,

I would like to ask everyone how they handle new mysql slaves which
just started with a fresh copy of last mysql-data when scaling up.

How are you splitting the read/write requests to these slaves while
the slave is behind the master?

I'm currently playing with mysql-proxy to split read/write requests
but it seems a bit unstable and it needs to be restarted if a slave
has been started which interrupts mysql access for a few seconds. But
my main problem is that it also forwards read requests to slaves which
are too far behind.

Thanks for any comments!
Mario

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