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MySQL Server Replication
I've been a bit slack in my upkeep of content here, but it's mostly for a sheer lack of (interesting) content.
I only just recently, thanks to a link on php|architect's news section, found a nice article discussing MySQL Server Replication, allowing a seamless transition from one server to another without fear of data loss, or even a data timeout. Anyhow, since I'm not anywhere close to a MySQL administrator level of experience, I'll simply link to the article:
Tutorial: How to Move/Copy a Live MySQL Database
Happy reading!
I only just recently, thanks to a link on php|architect's news section, found a nice article discussing MySQL Server Replication, allowing a seamless transition from one server to another without fear of data loss, or even a data timeout. Anyhow, since I'm not anywhere close to a MySQL administrator level of experience, I'll simply link to the article:
Tutorial: How to Move/Copy a Live MySQL Database
Happy reading!
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