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MySQL High Availibilty and Clustering

Since I'm working on numerous Oracle scenario's of setting up RAC. I thought I might as well take a shot at the MySQL clustering and load balancing.

I'll be needing...

o Atleast 3 OS's (I'll be using SLES 9 -RC5) which I just got an Evaluation version of from Novell. 2 for NDB cluster and one for a management Node. I'm on my way to install those Os's on an available server.

But like I said, I'll post soon on how it went...


PS: Just was curious anyways how I could publish this post from the Flock's blog editor. Hope it won't crash on me :-|



PS2: This too BTW will be posted on the OraclePerf blog, I know , I know it has nothing to do with Oracle but we'll keep that kind of stuff on that blog.

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