14 messages in com.mysql.lists.clusterRe: About distributing a DB| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Iván Alemán | 23 Feb 2006 07:56 | |
| Dan Trainor | 23 Feb 2006 10:56 | |
| Stewart Smith | 23 Feb 2006 15:04 | |
| Iván Alemán | 23 Feb 2006 16:47 | |
| Lamont R. Peterson | 24 Feb 2006 09:11 | |
| y f | 25 Feb 2006 07:01 | |
| Iván Alemán | 27 Feb 2006 09:52 | |
| Iván Alemán | 27 Feb 2006 10:06 | |
| Iván Alemán | 27 Feb 2006 10:09 | |
| Lamont R. Peterson | 28 Feb 2006 11:22 | |
| Iván Alemán | 28 Feb 2006 15:21 | |
| Lamont R. Peterson | 28 Feb 2006 15:45 | |
| y f | 01 Mar 2006 01:15 | |
| Kris Buytaert | 03 Mar 2006 06:52 |
| Subject: | Re: About distributing a DB![]() |
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| From: | y f (yftt...@gmail.com) |
| Date: | 02/25/2006 07:01:34 AM |
| List: | com.mysql.lists.cluster |
maybe out of the topic, I wonder if google's bigtable is built for the same purpose ?
http://andrewhitchcock.org/?post=214
http://lukebaker.org/photos/?tags=google,bigtable&reverse=t
http://norfolk.cs.washington.edu/htbin-post/unrestricted/colloq/details.cgi?id=437
and I have been working on an alike-concept project. so I wonder here if some gurus want to share some insight views on it ?
Wish you a nice weekend !
/yf
On 2/24/06, Iván Alemán <bono...@gmail.com> wrote:
I expect to have our member content distributed among 10 databases of which most will require replication just to meet I/O demands. These databases will likely grow in a dissimilar fashion with the smallest containing billing information and the largest housing multimedia content. I/O requirements will also be dissimilar with vastly different levels of predictability in growth and access.
In brief, I want to deploy MySQL (Cluster) on a very large scale utilizing distributed processing and storage on a Linux platform to meet the needs of millions (15 million by the end of 2007)? The first hurdle is to accomplish this feat on a centralized basis.
Thanks
On 2/23/06, Dan Trainor <da...@id-confirm.com> wrote:
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Iván Alemán wrote:
Hello,
We're a group of developers very enthusiastic about Open Source, but now we're facing a problem that involves to find the way to give support
to
15
million of user by the end of this year in one of our projects.
Then we need to know if MySQL offers a solution for this kind of scope using the clustering method or replication maybe, so we can stick our effors using our favorite DBMS instead the solution ou hosting service is recomending ORACLE.
Any of you have an answer or may point / guide us to read some papers or opinions, we need to defeat the argumet that says that MySQL is the wrong direction.
Thanks for your time and comments.
-- Iván Alemán ~ [[ m o f o ]] ~ Debian (SID)
Good morning, Ivan -
What are your goals, and what exactly are you looking for help with? Maybe we can find an option for you.
Are you simply want to centrally manage databases which serve 15 million users?
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