In this blog post, we’ll look at how to set up ProxySQL for high
availability.
During the last few months, we’ve had a lot of opportunities to
present and discuss a very powerful tool that will become more
and more used in the architectures supporting
MySQL: ProxySQL.
ProxySQL is becoming more flexible, solid, performant and used
every day (http://www.proxysql.com/ and recent http://www.proxysql.com/compare). You can use
ProxySQL for high availability.
The tool is a winner when compared to similar ones, and we should
all have a clear(er) idea of how to integrate it in our
architectures in order to achieve the best results.
The first thing to keep in mind is that ProxySQL doesn’t natively
support any high availability solution. We can setup a cluster of …
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