Oops correction
In theory, it is possible just for "proof-of-concept"
But dont really recommend for use in production, as the
DB engine in clusterineg need some work
to be A.C.I.D. or at least F.I.F.O
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 patricko (at mark) staff.singnet.com.sg wrote:
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> Hi,
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> In theory, it is possible just for "proof-of-concept"
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> But dont really recommend for use in production, as the
> DB engine in clustineg need to some work
> to be A.C.I.D. or at least F.I.F.O
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> Cheers
> patrick
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> On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, Colin Jack wrote:
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> > Has anybody any experience with running two CentOS/BQ servers as a
> > cluster with synced data?
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> > Colin
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