Re: Clustering MySQL

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Ryan Ordway wrote:
> The problem is you'll have some inconsistency between your master A's
> view of the database and the master B's view. You lose any changes to
> the data on master B. It would be nice to be able to merge any changes
> from B that hadn't made their way to master A yet. At that point you're
> examining binlogs.

I wonder if someone has spent the time to write such a tool, that would
workout what this diff/delta was, and then be able to bring both
machines upto speed, so after a period of time ( hopefully short ), they
 would both be in the same state.

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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq
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