Author:
erics, July 19th, 2019
Part of the power of Tungsten Clustering for MySQL / MariaDB is its intelligent MySQL Proxy, known as the Tungsten Connector. Tungsten Connector has three main modes, and depending on the type of operations you are performing (such as if you need read-write splitting), we help you choose which mode is best. Hence the question, “How can I tell which Tungsten Connector mode I am using: Bridge, Proxy/Direct or Proxy/SmartScale?”
Categories: Bridge, Cluster, Connector, Direct, Mastering Tungsten Clustering, SmartScale Tags: Clustering, mysql, proxy, Tungsten
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Author:
erics, July 9th, 2019
Where are the logs for a Tungsten Cluster and which are the proper log files to monitor if I do a master role switch to another node?
Categories: Cluster, Manager, Mastering Tungsten Clustering, Monitor Tags: Clustering, Log, Logs, mysql, Network, Switch, Tungsten
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Author:
erics, June 26th, 2019
Latency-sensitive applications running in Java sometimes experience unacceptable delays under heavy I/O load. This blog discusses why this problem occurs and what to do about it for applications running Tungsten Clustering for MySQL.
Categories: Cluster, JVM, Mastering Tungsten Clustering, Tune Tags: Clustering, Config, Configuration, Memory, mysql, Network, Switch, Tungsten, tuning
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Author:
erics, June 17th, 2019
Latency-sensitive applications running in Java sometimes experience unacceptable delays under heavy I/O load. This blog discusses why this problem occurs and what to do about it for applications running Tungsten Clustering for MySQL.
Categories: Cluster, Heavy I/O Load, I/O, Java GC, JVM, Manager, Mastering Tungsten Clustering Tags: Clustering, Java, mysql, Speed, Tungsten
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