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The Boston MySQL November Meetup, Monday, November 12 at 7:00PM



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Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 01:20:25 -0400 (EDT) 
From: Sheeri Kritzer 

http://mysql.meetup.com/137/

When: Monday, November 12, 2007 at 7:00 PM 

Where: MIT Building E51 
4 Amherst Street 
Cambridge, MA 02142 
857 205 9786 

Replication is one of the most useful features of MySQL. With 
replication, one can architect a asynchronous, scaled-out, redundant, 
distributed and efficient paradigm that provides data to web or other 
applications, either within or even across data centers. 

Come listen to MySQL's Patrick Galbraith discuss various replication 
schemes, with advantages and detriments of each. 

Also hear how he has used multi-master replication it to build a 
database architecture for Grazr.com that spans multiple data centers. He 
will cover his experience over the past year about what he has learned 
about replication: 

* Multi-master setup 
* Slave setup 
* Error recovery 
* Monitoring 
* Backups 
* Hardware, OS requirements 
* Apache/Web server needs 
* Live demonstration on how to set up a local multi-master, for testing 
code in a simulated live setup 

There will be time to ask questions about replication or any other MySQL 
issue. 

http://mysql.meetup.com/137/

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