Webinar, Thursday July 10th
Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/656075192
Users seeking high availability, DR and zero downtime maintenance operation for business-critical MySQL applications face confusing choices. Is multi-master or master/slave clustering better? What about synchronous versus asynchronous replication? Using a plain vanilla, stock MySQL or a modified version of it? Which of these choices are right for data-driven businesses that depend on fast, reliable data access?
This no-BS webinar will cut through the FUD to explore the real trade-offs between the different clustering and replication methods, then show you how Continuent Tungsten asynchronous master/slave clusters support these important capabilities for business-critical applications:
· High application write rates
· Mixed workloads consisting of large and small transactions
· Data across multiple geographically distributed locations
· Failures and more importantly recovery from them
· Zero downtime maintenance and software upgrades
· Use of off-the-shelf MySQL/MariaDB to avoid application changes and allow clusters to improve as MySQL itself does
We will illustrate key points with demonstrations and case studies from deployed systems. Join us for an educational session on the cutting edge of MySQL data management!
Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/656075192
Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/656075192
Users seeking high availability, DR and zero downtime maintenance operation for business-critical MySQL applications face confusing choices. Is multi-master or master/slave clustering better? What about synchronous versus asynchronous replication? Using a plain vanilla, stock MySQL or a modified version of it? Which of these choices are right for data-driven businesses that depend on fast, reliable data access?
This no-BS webinar will cut through the FUD to explore the real trade-offs between the different clustering and replication methods, then show you how Continuent Tungsten asynchronous master/slave clusters support these important capabilities for business-critical applications:
· High application write rates
· Mixed workloads consisting of large and small transactions
· Data across multiple geographically distributed locations
· Failures and more importantly recovery from them
· Zero downtime maintenance and software upgrades
· Use of off-the-shelf MySQL/MariaDB to avoid application changes and allow clusters to improve as MySQL itself does
We will illustrate key points with demonstrations and case studies from deployed systems. Join us for an educational session on the cutting edge of MySQL data management!
Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/656075192