A user on a linux user group mailing list asked about this, and I was one of the people replying. Re-posting here as I reckon it’s of wider interest. > [...] tens of gigs of data in MySQL databases. > Some in memory tables, some MyISAM, a fair bit InnoDB. According to my > understanding, [...]
Filed under: Good practice / Bad practice, Software and tools by arjen on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 | Social tagging: backup > mariadb > mmm > mysqldump > recovery > replication > restore > xtrabackup
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Open Query currently hosts a large part of our infrastructure at Linode. We are extremely happy with their performance, stability and support. Unfortunately any chain is only as strong as it’s weakest link. This week, there was a major thunderstorm near the Hurricane Electric datacenter (anyone else think that name is funny in combination with [...]
Filed under: Software and tools by Walter Heck on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 | Social tagging: disaster > mmm > replication
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This is a Request for Input. Dual MySQL masters with MMM in a single datacentre are in common use, and other setups like DRBD and of course VM/SAN based failover solutions are conceptually straightforward also. Thus, achieving various forms of resilience within a single data-centre is doable and not costly. Doing the same across multiple [...]
Filed under: Software and tools by arjen on Friday, May 14, 2010 | Social tagging: datacentre > DRBD > failover > mariadb > mmm > mysql > replication > resilience > SAN > VM
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Walter and I are giving a tutorial on Monday morning, MySQL (and MariaDB) Dual Master Setups with MMM, I believe there are still some seats available – tutorials are a bit extra when you register for the conference, so you do need to sign up if you want to be there! It’s a hands-on tutorial/workshop, we’ll be [...]
Filed under: Conferences, GRAPH engine, Software and tools by arjen on Thursday, April 8, 2010 | Social tagging: graphengine > mariadb > mmm > mysql > mysqlconf > neo4j > open query > OQGRAPH
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I have been very busy here in Malaysia this week. On thursday, I was asked to do a MySQL University session on MMM. The preparation was very stressful. There was no good wifi to be found until literally a few hours before the session (Big thank you to Gurdip at APIIT for providing a space and [...]
Filed under: Conferences by Walter Heck on Sunday, October 25, 2009 | Social tagging: conference > foss.my > malaysia > mmm > mysql > MySQL University
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This Thursday (October 22nd, 13:00 UTC), Walter Heck (of Open Query) will present Dual Master Setups With MMM. MMM (Multi-Master Replication Manager for MySQL) is a set of flexible scripts to perform monitoring/failover and management of MySQL master-master replication configurations (with only one node writable at any time). Session slides (PDF). The toolset also has [...]
Filed under: Software and tools by Walter Heck on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 | Social tagging: dual master > failover > loadbalancing > mmm > multi-master > mysql > MySQL University > Open Query > replication > Walter Heck
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This is a “dogfood” type story (see below for explanation of the term)… Open Query has ideas on resilient architecture which it teaches (training) and recommends (consulting, support) to clients and the general public (blog, conferences, user group talks). Like many other businesses, when we first started we set up our infrastructure quickly and on [...]
Filed under: Good practice / Bad practice by arjen on Friday, September 18, 2009 | Social tagging: dogfood > failover > haproxy > lighttpd > Linode > mmm > mysql > open query > redundancy > resilience > zimbra
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I arrived yesterday in St. Augustin, near Bonn in Germany. After a good day of hitchhiking (weather is beautiful here) I stayed with my Pakistani Couchsurfing host and we had an extremely interesting evening talking about the gigantic cultural differences between western civilization and Pakistani civilization. It beats staying in a hotel by about a [...]
Filed under: Conferences by Walter Heck on Thursday, August 20, 2009 | Social tagging: froscon > mmm > mysql > Open Query > preparing > replication > volunteering
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