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Re: 2 cluster sytems for one db 1 write 1 read cluster -possible?
Posted by: Peter Halliday
Date: March 02, 2006 08:05AM

Well reading takes the least amount of work compared to writes. My understanding is that two clusters are setup on the same database more likely when you want to spread the writes out across two clusters. LiveJournal had a presentation on this issue, but I'm not sure of the link. LIke I said, though, it was writes and not reads.

Peter Halliday
phalliday [at] excelsiorsystems.net

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