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1. MySQL :: MySQL Cluster Jumpstart

MySQL Cluster Jumpstart Do you have business-critical database applications that need to be highly available (HA)? Do you want to eliminate downtime of your database applications? Do you want a system that automatically detects failures and recovers from them? Do you want freedom from expensive and proprietary databases? Do you need an affordable HA Database? Do you need a MySQL expert to jumpstart your HA Database project? Then MySQL Cluster Jumpstart is for you. Our senior consultants use proven methodolo
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2. MySQL :: MySQL Cluster for High Availability

MySQL Cluster for High Availability FAQ What time does the class start/end? What languages are used to deliver training? Read more Sun Training Classes » Do you wonder what MySQL Cluster is all about? Do you want to ensure the high availability of your data? Are you sure your MySQL Cluster is configured optimally? Do you want to learn all the tips and tricks in running a highly available MySQL Cluster? Then MySQL Cluster for High Availability is for you! An Authorized MySQL instructor will teach you the imp
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3. MySQL :: Supported Platforms: MySQL Cluster

Supported Platforms: MySQL Cluster Important Platform Support Updates »     6.3 6.2 5.0 Operating System Architecture Active Active Active Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86, x86_64, Intel IA64 • • • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86, x86_64, Intel IA64 • • • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 x86, x86_64, Intel IA64     • Novell Novell - SuSE Enterprise Linux 10 x86, x86_64, Intel IA64 • • • Novell - SuSE Enterprise Linux 9 x86, x86_64, Intel IA64     • Debian Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 PowerPC, x86 • • • Debian GNU/Li
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4. MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 19 MySQL Cluster

Chapter 19. MySQL Cluster Table of Contents       [ +/- ] 19.1. MySQL Cluster Overview       [ +/- ] 19.1.1. MySQL Cluster Core Concepts 19.1.2. MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions 19.2. Simple Multi-Computer How-To       [ +/- ] 19.2.1. Hardware, Software, and Networking 19.2.2. Multi-Computer Installation 19.2.3. Multi-Computer Configuration 19.2.4. Initial Startup 19.2.5. Loading Sample Data and Performing Queries 19.2.6. Safe Shutdown and Restart 19.3. MySQL Cluster Configuration
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5. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: 18 MySQL Cluster

Chapter 18. MySQL Cluster Table of Contents       [ +/- ] 18.1. MySQL Cluster Overview       [ +/- ] 18.1.1. MySQL Cluster Core Concepts 18.1.2. MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions 18.2. Simple Multi-Computer How-To       [ +/- ] 18.2.1. Hardware, Software, and Networking 18.2.2. Multi-Computer Installation 18.2.3. Multi-Computer Configuration 18.2.4. Initial Startup 18.2.5. Loading Sample Data and Performing Queries 18.2.6. Safe Shutdown and Restart 18.3. MySQL Cluster Configuration
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6. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 19 MySQL Cluster

Chapter 19. MySQL Cluster Table of Contents       [ +/- ] 19.1. MySQL Cluster Overview       [ +/- ] 19.1.1. MySQL Cluster Core Concepts 19.1.2. MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions 19.2. Simple Multi-Computer How-To       [ +/- ] 19.2.1. Hardware, Software, and Networking 19.2.2. Multi-Computer Installation 19.2.3. Multi-Computer Configuration 19.2.4. Initial Startup 19.2.5. Loading Sample Data and Performing Queries 19.2.6. Safe Shutdown and Restart 19.3. MySQL Cluster Configuration
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7. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: 17 MySQL Cluster

Chapter 17. MySQL Cluster Table of Contents       [ +/- ] 17.1. MySQL Cluster Overview       [ +/- ] 17.1.1. MySQL Cluster Core Concepts 17.1.2. MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions 17.2. Simple Multi-Computer How-To       [ +/- ] 17.2.1. Hardware, Software, and Networking 17.2.2. Multi-Computer Installation 17.2.3. Multi-Computer Configuration 17.2.4. Initial Startup 17.2.5. Loading Sample Data and Performing Queries 17.2.6. Safe Shutdown and Restart 17.3. MySQL Cluster Configuration
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8. MySQL :: MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual :: 15 MySQL Cluster

Chapter 15. MySQL Cluster Table of Contents       [ +/- ] 15.1. MySQL Cluster Overview       [ +/- ] 15.1.1. MySQL Cluster Core Concepts 15.1.2. MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions 15.2. Simple Multi-Computer How-To       [ +/- ] 15.2.1. Hardware, Software, and Networking 15.2.2. Multi-Computer Installation 15.2.3. Multi-Computer Configuration 15.2.4. Initial Startup 15.2.5. Loading Sample Data and Performing Queries 15.2.6. Safe Shutdown and Restart 15.3. MySQL Cluster Configuration
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9. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 19.14.8 Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster

19.14.8. Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster The following are limitations specific to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine: Machine architecture.  All machines used in the cluster must have the same architecture. That is, all machines hosting nodes must be either big-endian or little-endian, and you cannot use a mixture of both. For example, you cannot have a management node running on a PowerPC which directs a data node that is running on an x86 machine. This restriction does not apply to machines simply running m
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysql-cluster-limitations-exclusive-to-cluster.html

10. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: 18.14.8 Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster

18.14.8. Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster The following are limitations specific to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine: Machine architecture.  All machines used in the cluster must have the same architecture. That is, all machines hosting nodes must be either big-endian or little-endian, and you cannot use a mixture of both. For example, you cannot have a management node running on a PowerPC which directs a data node that is running on an x86 machine. This restriction does not apply to machines simply running m
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/mysql-cluster-limitations-exclusive-to-cluster.html

11. MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 18.12.8 Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster

18.12.8. Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster The following are limitations specific to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine: Machine architecture.  The following issues relate to physical architecture of cluster hosts: All machines used in the cluster must have the same architecture. That is, all machines hosting nodes must be either big-endian or little-endian, and you cannot use a mixture of both. For example, you cannot have a management node running on a PowerPC which directs a data node that is running on an x8
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-cluster-limitations-exclusive-to-cluster.html

12. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: 17.14.8 Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster

17.14.8. Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster The following are limitations specific to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine: Machine architecture.  All machines used in the cluster must have the same architecture. That is, all machines hosting nodes must be either big-endian or little-endian, and you cannot use a mixture of both. For example, you cannot have a management node running on a PowerPC which directs a data node that is running on an x86 machine. This restriction does not apply to machines simply running m
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1-maria/en/mysql-cluster-limitations-exclusive-to-cluster.html

13. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: A.10 MySQL 5.1 FAQ — MySQL Cluster

... system versions, OS distributions, and hardware platforms, please refer to http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/cluster.html . 33.10.8: What are the hardware requirements for running MySQL Cluster? MySQL Cluster should run on any platform for
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14. MySQL :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: A.10 MySQL 5.0 FAQ — MySQL Cluster

... system versions, OS distributions, and hardware platforms, please refer to http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/cluster.html . 30.10.8: What are the hardware requirements for running MySQL Cluster? MySQL Cluster should run on any platform for
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/faqs-mysql-cluster.html

15. MySQL :: MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual :: 15.12.8 Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster

15.12.8. Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster The following are limitations specific to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine: Machine architecture.  The following issues relate to physical architecture of cluster hosts: All machines used in the cluster must have the same architecture. That is, all machines hosting nodes must be either big-endian or little-endian, and you cannot use a mixture of both. For example, you cannot have a management node running on a PowerPC which directs a data node that is running on an x8
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/mysql-cluster-limitations-exclusive-to-cluster.html

16. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: A.10 MySQL 6.0 FAQ — MySQL Cluster

... system versions, OS distributions, and hardware platforms, please refer to http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/cluster.html . 32.10.7: What are the hardware requirements for running MySQL Cluster? Cluster should run on any platform for which
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/faqs-mysql-cluster.html

17. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: A.10 MySQL 5.1 FAQ — MySQL Cluster

... system versions, OS distributions, and hardware platforms, please refer to http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/cluster.html . 31.10.7: What are the hardware requirements for running MySQL Cluster? Cluster should run on any platform for which
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