Yes,it's called Replication in the MySQL documentation.
However, since the info in the manual is kind of sparse so I would hop
on google and do a search for specific instructions on how to do it when
your ready, but to answer your question, yes, MySQL does do
Redundancy/Failover. (Ofcourse you
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Yes,it's called Replication in the MySQL documentation
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Yes,it's called Replication in the MySQL documentation. However, since
the info in the manual
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I have never actually tried to program against something which talks to
multiple DB's, the quickest way would be in your DB connection code to
have something that will either:
A. Try the first DB and