 Managed MySQL Cluster Hosting
Why Choose A MySQL Cluster?
- Allows for redundant database servers
- Automatic failover in case of one database failover
- Deliver performance and high throughput needed for Enterprise applications
- Incrementally scale your applications in a linear fashion
MySQL Clusters are excellent solutions for clients who require redundancy and automatic failover from their database configuration. Since MySQL
Clusters utilize RAM heavily in its clustering process, the hardware specifications needed in each clients MySQL Cluster will vary depending on
the size of the database and the number of instances of MySQL they want to run. The larger the database, the more RAM required on the Data Node
level to operate the MySQL Cluster successfully.
Typical MySQL Cluster Configurations:
Scenario 1 Minimal MySQL Cluster
- Dedicated Firewall
- 1 Management Node
- Intel Pentium D (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- 2 Query Nodes
- Dual Intel Xeon (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- 2 Data Nodes
- Dual Intel Xeon (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- Dedicated 100 Mbps Backend Network
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Scenario 2 - Robust MySQL Cluster
- Dedicated Firewall
- 2 Management Nodes
- Intel Pentium D (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- 2 Query Nodes
- Dual Intel Xeon (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- 4 Data Nodes
- Dual Intel Xeon (dual core)
- 2 GB RAM
- 2 x 73 GB SCSI HD
- RAID 1
- Dedicated 1 Gbps Backend Network
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| *The size of the MySQL database coupled with the number of data nodes determines the amount of RAM necessary in each data node.
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