This tutorial describes how to set up database replication in MySQL. MySQL replication allows you to have an exact copy of a database from a master server on another server (slave), and all updates to the database on the master server are immediately repl
There are only a few steps to setting up replication. The first step is to set up a user account to use only for replication. It's best not to use an existing account for security reasons. To do this, enter an SQL statement like the following on the maste
Slony-I is a "master to multiple slaves" replication system with cascading and failover. The big picture for the development of Slony-I is a master-slave system that includes all features and capabilities needed to replicate large databases to a reasonabl
Replication FAQ. Q: How do I configure a slave if the master is running and I do not want to stop it? A: There are several possibilities. If you have taken a snapshot backup of the master at some point and recorded the binary log filename and offset (fr
Fast Replication With Low Network Demand LifeKeeper Data Replication replicates data at the block level, below the file system. Most importantly, LifeKeeper Data Replication only replicates changes in data and thereby minimizes the demand on systems and n
You may know about the MySQL Cluster, which is a complex architecture to achieve high availability and performance. One of the advantages of MySQL Cluster is that each node is a peer to the others, whereas in a normal replicating system you have a master
SymmetricDS is web-enabled, database independent, data synchronization/replication software. It uses web and database technologies to replicate tables between relational databases in near real time. The software was designed to scale for a large number of databases, work across low-bandwidth connections, and withstand periods of network outage.
Slony-I is a "master to multiple slaves" replication system supporting cascading (e.g. - a node can feed another node which feeds another node...) and failover.
WADI is an acronym of 'WADI Application Distribution Infrastructure'.
WADI started life as a solution to the problems surrounding the distribution of state in clustered web tiers. It has evolved into a more generalised distributed state and service framework.
WADI's aim is to resolve many of the problems of dealing with state in a cluster.
Master/slave replication first appeared in a beta release of MySQL back in 2000. In the three or so years since then, replication has become an essential feature for most of MySQL’s high-end users. And contrary to many assumptions, MySQL’s replication is quite easy to use, especially when compared to the replication systems that are part of high-end commercial databases. This month and next, let’s take a look at MySQL’s replication feature and the various ways you can put it to use.
DNA molecules can coil and bend in space, leading to changes in topology, including formation of negative or positive supercoils. For example, as discussed in Chapter 4, local unwinding of a DNA duplex whose ends are fixed causes stress that is relieved by supercoiling. The enzymes that control the topology of DNA function at several different steps in replication in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In this section we describe the two different classes of topoisomerases and their role in DNA replication.
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