Re: MySQL Cluster and Windows Server 2003
This is *NOT* MySQL Cluster.
That is being able to start the daemon from two machines.... so if one crashed, you would still have to wait for the normal recovery process to complete.
The MySQL Cluster (NDB) storage engine is a different beast entirely.
Stewart Smith, Software Engineer - MySQL Cluster
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
Jumpstart your cluster:
http://www.mysql.com/consulting/packaged/cluster.html
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