So with myisam tables I can do active/active on the same database with shared data? Or is it the inram database that is shared-nothing?
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From: Tom Mornini [mailto:tmornini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sat Nov 25 10:33:20 2006
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: Using mysql cluster with GFS on RHEL 4
It only works with MyISAM tables.
The advantage over master/slave is that you can
read and write to both of them, have have identical
results between the two, allowing complete load
balancing.
On Nov 25, 2006, at 7:11 AM, sara sodagar wrote:
> Hi
> According to
> http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/faq.html#gfs_mysql
> to use GFS , we can only have one mysql active.
>
> What are the advantages of useing this technique over
> master/salve in mysql?
>
> Regards.
> Sara
>
>
>
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