Features described in this book are available in the Community Edition of MySQL, beginning with the version 8.0.11 GA release, making this book relevant for any MySQL users in need of redundancy against failure.
The amount of innovative ideas in the product deserves a thorough description. This book covers the reasons why NDB was developed, the initial requirements and what applications it is used in.
Anyone not happy with the limited automation capabilities of the legacy command-line client will find much to like in this book on the MySQL Shell that supports powerful automation through the Python scripting language.
You will learn about everything from installation and configuration to performance and troubleshooting in this authoritative reference guide to MySQL clustering.
What you will learnExplore new and exciting features of MySQL 8.0Analyze and optimize large MySQL queriesUnderstand MySQL Server 8.0 settingsMaster the deployment of Group Replication and use it in an InnoDB clusterMonitor large distributed ...
This practical book explains replication, cluster, and monitoring features that can help protect your MySQL system from outages, whether it’s running on hardware, virtual machines, or in the cloud.
Mikael Ronström. 5.3. Differences. between. MySQL. clustering. solutions. One difference is that MySQL Cluster is a tightly integrated clustering solutions whereas ... MYSQL CLUSTER AND INNODB CLUSTER Differences between MySQL clustering ...
A guide for MySQL administrators covers such topics as benchmarking, server performance, indexing, queries, hardware optimization, replication, scaling, cloud hosting, and backup and recovery.
This book covers the many programming APIs that are supported by MySQL NDB Cluster. There's also robust coverage of connecting to MySQL NDB Cluster from Java, SQL, memcached, and even from C++.