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Galera Manager April 2022 release – now with managed clusters on Digital Ocean

Codership is pleased to announce a new release of Galera Manager. This is version 1.6.2 of Galera Manager GUI. Users will notice many usability improvements, and multiple fixes for issues filed at the galera-manager-support issue tracker.

The biggest user facing feature is now being able to deploy Galera Manager managed nodes on DigitalOcean, in addition to Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Now with an access token, one can fully deploy a managed cluster from within Galera Manager. 3 node fully managed Galera Clusters on Digital Ocean in under 10 minutes? This is the promise and delivery of the latest Galera Manager.

From a security standpoint, SSL …

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Video tutorial: Installing Galera Manager to Deploy a Galera Cluster in Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 15 minutes

This video tutorial describes how to install Galera Manager in 15 minutes while also deploying a Galera Cluster in Amazon Web Services (AWS), all in an automated fashion!

 

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Galera Manager Support on Github with solutions for Docker and Apache users

As more people test, utilise and deploy Galera Manager, there is always room for support requests, and we see that at the Galera Manager Support Repository on Github. We encourage you to file requests, as they help with our roadmap as well!

We have had a feature request to run within a Docker container, and while we work on documentation and an official solution, we do have a temporary solution. Try it with Docker!

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Galera Manager updated with usability improvements for self-hosted and monitored clusters

Codership is pleased to announce a new release of Galera Manager. This brings the installer to version 1.5 and the actual Galera Manager GUI to 1.4.0.

Users will notice some usability improvements like the cluster name being added to the authorized_keys generated file, while there are benefits around gmd generating a new key for the updated installation. There is also a port checker, so if ports are used and unavailable, the user will be informed and Galera Manager will refuse to install. In addition, on Debian/Ubuntu where apt/dpkg supports interactivity, we have now ensured that all steps will remain non-interactive.

 

  We now have native support to deploy MariaDB Server 10.6 From the Galera Manager GUI standpoint, we have ensured that job monitoring and charts have better performance. One user experience enhancement for monitored or self-hosted clusters? Galera Manager now checks to ensure it has access to …

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Webinar: Galera Manager is now GA with ability to launch clusters on premise and in the AWS cloud

This is a new era in deploying, managing and monitoring your Galera Cluster for MySQL, with the recently released Galera Manager, now Generally Available (GA). Galera Manager is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) tool that allows you to fully manage clusters in Amazon Web Services, you can also deploy clusters on user provided hosts (on premise or in the cloud) and you can also fully monitor your existing clusters.

In this Webinar, we will cover:

  • Deploying a fully managed cluster in AWS
  • Deploying a cluster on user-provided hosts
  • Monitoring an existing cluster
  • How we have chosen to use CLONE SST for MySQL 8 deployments
  • How you can successfully deploy all the various servers that we support
  • Utilising the over 600 monitoring metrics to effectively manage your Galera Cluster

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Galera Manager deploying on AWS with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and MySQL 8

Since we just released Galera Manager, it seemed like a good idea to do a deployment on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and MySQL 8.

We start by launching an EC2 instance and choosing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (HVM) and most importantly, we only choose the 64-bit (x86) architecture as we do not support ARM just yet. We choose a t2.micro instance for Galera Manager since this is just a test instance, but it is well worth knowing that 10GB which is the default EBS size may be a little small if you plan on using this for sometime.

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Codership Releases Galera Manager to easily deploy and manage Galera Clusters on premise and in Amazon Web Services

Codership, the leading MySQL High Availability clustering solutions company behind Galera Cluster, is pleased to announce the general availability of Galera Manager, a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) tool to easily deploy and manage your Galera Clusters. With today’s release, you can now create fully managed clusters in Amazon Web Services, you can also deploy clusters on user provided hosts (on premise or in the cloud) and you can also fully monitor your existing clusters.

We now have the concept of a managed node (your typical MySQL instance) and managed host (your typical Linux instance) which you use to deploy Galera Cluster in Amazon EC2, a managed node and a monitored host for user provided hosts (on premise or …

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Webinar: The New Galera Manager Deploys Galera Cluster for MySQL on Amazon Web Services

There is NEW ERA for Galera Cluster monitoring and management and as we just recently released Galera Manager 1.0 into the wild for everyone to deploy their Galera Clusters within an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) environment to achieve MySQL High Availability, Multi-Master MySQL, active-active clustering out of the box on Amazon and Disaster Recovery, all from the comfort of a web-based graphical user interface (GUI).

The Galera Manager is the new graphical user interface (GUI) tool for provisioning Galera Clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). It allows an administrator to easily create and add nodes, without manually having to configure each node. Perhaps more useful is that Galera Manager provides charts for monitoring the host and database metrics, to ensure the proper and efficient functioning of …

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