couple questions...

Joseph Mack NA3T jmack at wm7d.net
Sat Aug 5 12:48:55 BST 2006


On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:

> Thanks Joseph.
>
> Mysql supports multi-master replication, which means you can have 2 servers 
> as master and slave... so in that sense a pair should be usable for load 
> balancing.

OK, haven't followed mysql

>
> The reason I have LVS director in both A and B is because with only one, I 
> have a single point of failure.

OK. With your diagram they looked independant and connecting 
to two different worlds.

> So I thought, if it were possible to run an instance of LVS on BOTH the A/B 
> servers, and just use

them as a failover pair to

load-balancing the 2 db servers (which are setup 
> with multi-master replication), then I would not have a single point of 
> failure. Basically 2 redundant DB servers, and 2 redundant app servers.
>
> Just wondering if that would work...

yes sounds fine. We just had to find out what the other 
person's lingo meant.

Joe

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