Archives: Composite
Mastering Tungsten Clustering Series: Converting a standalone cluster to a Composite Primary/DR topology using INI configuration
In this blog post, we demonstrate how to convert a single standalone cluster into a Composite Primary/DR topology running in two data centers. Our example starting cluster has 5 nodes (1 master and 4 slaves) and uses service name alpha. Our target cluster will have 6 nodes (3 per cluster) in 2 member clusters alpha_east […]
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Amazon RDS vs. AWS with Continuent Clustering – Showdown at High Noon!
Watch Now Amazon Web Services (AWS) are gaining popularity, and for good reasons. The Amazon Relational Database Service (AWS RDS) is getting a lot of attention, also for very good reasons. It is quite a compelling idea to have on-demand data services that do not require hiring DBA staff. The expectation is set that everything […]