MySQL Performance Blog » Getting use of Slave in MySQL ReplicationFirst Faved : Feb 15 2007 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 9 timesFave It!
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- mohit - Feb 15 2007 | mysql, replication, data center, databases
Not rocket science, but helpful nonetheless. We used to run into minor problems until we implemented some of the techniques (primarily the session based approach) below.
Quoted: MySQL Replication is asynchronous which causes problems if you would like to use MySQL Slave as it can contain stale data.
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