MySQL HA/DR/Geo-Scale - High Noon #6: Do-it-Yourself (DIY) MySQL Clustering
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Do-it-Yourself (DIY) vs. Continuent Tungsten Clusters
Building a Geo-Scale, Multi-Region and Highly Available MySQL Cloud Back-End
This is the sixth of our “High Noon” Clustering Solutions Comparison series. It’s an interview with Matt Lang, Customer Success Director of the Americas - focused on Do-it-Yourself (DIY) High Availability (HA), Disaster Recovery (DR), and geo-distribution for MySQL and MariaDB.
Do-it-Yourself (DIY) for MySQL uses an assortment of tools such as ProxySQL and Orchestrator to provide high availability for MySQL. In case you missed the previous related blog on this subject, check this out: Ten Reasons Tungsten Cluster Beats DIY
You may use Tungsten Clustering with native MySQL, MariaDB or Percona Server for MySQL in GCP, AWS, Azure, and/or on-premises data centers for better technological capabilities, control, and flexibility.
When should you choose DIY over Tungsten Clustering? View the webinar to learn more!
Do-it-Yourself (DIY) vs. Continuent Tungsten Clusters
Building a Geo-Scale, Multi-Region and Highly Available MySQL Cloud Back-End
This is the sixth of our “High Noon” Clustering Solutions Comparison series. It’s an interview with Matt Lang, Customer Success Director of the Americas - focused on Do-it-Yourself (DIY) High Availability (HA), Disaster Recovery (DR), and geo-distribution for MySQL and MariaDB.
Do-it-Yourself (DIY) for MySQL uses an assortment of tools such as ProxySQL and Orchestrator to provide high availability for MySQL. In case you missed the previous related blog on this subject, check this out: Ten Reasons Tungsten Cluster Beats DIY
You may use Tungsten Clustering with native MySQL, MariaDB or Percona Server for MySQL in GCP, AWS, Azure, and/or on-premises data centers for better technological capabilities, control, and flexibility.
When should you choose DIY over Tungsten Clustering? View the webinar to learn more!
Agenda
- Introductions
- Matthew Lang, Customer Success Director, Americas with breadth and depth of experience in the MySQL space
- Questions:
- How did you keep yourself honest in evaluations of competitors?
- How can one make a comparison between Tungsten Clustering and DIY which involves lots of different tools?
- Engineers like to build things - doesn’t Tungsten Clustering take some of the fun out of it?
- Aren’t there lots of ways to do DIY? How did you synthesize this in a way that’s meaningful for those looking for mission-critical MySQL?
- When would DIY be a solid option over Tungsten Clustering?
- Any words of wisdom for those out there interested in DIY MySQL or MariaDB clustering?