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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Wed 06 Mar 2013 23:13 UTC
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Do you know how to set up Tungsten Replication to handle multi-master topologies? Do you know how to replicate transactions from multiple MySQL servers into a single slave? Do you know how to replicate between Tungsten clusters? In this course we show you how to set up and manage complex replication topologies using Tungsten.
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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Tue 05 Feb 2013 18:00 UTC
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Continuent Tungsten,
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geo-cluster,
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Are you unsure of the steps needed to get your Continuent Tungsten cluster up-and-running? In this virtual course, we will teach you how to get from a single database server to a scalable cluster, or from a brittle MySQL replication system to a transparent, manageable Tungsten cluster.
We will discuss the benefits of leveraging Continuent Tungsten clustering with MySQL, and walk you through the
posted by
Petri Virsunen
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Mon 05 Nov 2012 21:47 UTC
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Giuseppe Maxia,
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Continuent Tungsten Replicator,
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December 6th @ 10 am PT/1pm ET
Learn more at http://bit.ly/U51cM5
Tungsten Replicator is a popular replacement for MySQL replication. With new 2.0.6 release, it has now become a mature and robust product, with an easy-to-use installer. While installing a simple master/slave topology was made as easy as it could possibly be, installing complex topologies was still a matter for advanced users
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