It's a little bit off-topic but have a look at How to set up a load-balanced
MySQL cluster (http://www.howtoforge.com/loadbalanced_mysql_cluster_debian).
If you use a load-balancing server in front of the mysql cluster you don't have
to change your application. The HowTo uses UltraMonkey to
Hi!
I just set up a new 2 server cluster with two instances of
Tomcat both reading/writing from a single database. I'm
using Torque 3.0, the default ID Broker and MySQL 5. (InnoDB)
It's not the answer for your question, but why do you use ID Broker with
MySQL? It has integrated auto
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