Thanks, Alexander! And, yeah,
in case anyone else wonders, here are the links Generel: http://sequoia.continuent.org/doc/infocenter/index.jsp?topic=/org.continuent.sequoia.doc/html/Write_the_RequestManager_element_definition.html RAIDb-2: http://sequoia.continuent.org/doc/infocenter/index.jsp?topic=/org.continuent.sequoia.doc/html/Partial_replication_RAIDb-2.html However, what I was interested in was: Can I have a *fragment* of a table in DB1 and another in DB2? And: The full table in DB3? The scenario I have in mind is something like MySpace. There is a central DB that holds a single table containing all log ins. Now each DB contains a fixed amount of users, but each DB contains the same type of tables, but only a fragment of the data. Is that possible? If not (and I guess so) what might be reasonble extension points to Sequoia? Thanks in advance for any hints and cheers Oliver 2007/3/12, Alexander Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, you can do different radib setups, check the docs from the website... On Mar 10, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Oliver Zeigermann wrote: > Hi folks! > > I am new both to Sequoia and to this list. So, please be patient if > this is a stupid question: > > Is there any support for vertical scaling? I.e. having each db cluster > node manage only a well defined fragment of your data? > > Cheers and thanks for any hints in advance > > Oliver > > _______________________________________________ > Sequoia mailing list > [email protected] > https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia > _______________________________________________ Sequoia mailing list [email protected] https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia
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