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"Linux Heartbeat which is part of the High-Availability Project is a traditional method used for configuring a failover scenario. One server is the primary server taking requests. The second server is on standby receiving replication from the primary. Once the primary has a hardware failure and a heartbeat can no longer be detected by the secondary server, then the secondary server takes over the application IP and serves requests in the primary's place." | "Linux Heartbeat which is part of the High-Availability Project is a traditional method used for configuring a failover scenario. One server is the primary server taking requests. The second server is on standby receiving replication from the primary. Once the primary has a hardware failure and a heartbeat can no longer be detected by the secondary server, then the secondary server '''automatically''' takes over the application IP and serves requests in the primary's place." | ||
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/failover-strategy-part1.html |
Latest revision as of 07:43, 20 January 2009
"Linux Heartbeat which is part of the High-Availability Project is a traditional method used for configuring a failover scenario. One server is the primary server taking requests. The second server is on standby receiving replication from the primary. Once the primary has a hardware failure and a heartbeat can no longer be detected by the secondary server, then the secondary server automatically takes over the application IP and serves requests in the primary's place."
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/failover-strategy-part1.html