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出版社:东南大学出版社
出版日期:2011-1
ISBN:9787564125257
页数:598页
作者简介
《高可用性MySQL(影印版)》主要内容简介:服务器瓶颈和故障是任何数据库都无法回避的现实问题,但它们不至于导致整体宕机。MySQL具有多种特性,可以帮助你保护系统免于失效,无论它运行在硬件、虚拟机上,还是云中。《高可用性MySQL》将详细解释如何在各种各样的现实场景中运用这些复制、集群和监控功能特性。
《高可用性MySQL(英文影印版)》由设计相关工具的工程师编写,披露了很多关于MySQL可靠性和高可用性方面未写入文档或者很难找到的内容——对于任何使用该数据库系统的组织都是很重要的知识。
书籍目录
foreword
preface
part 1. replication
1. introduction
what's this replication stuff anyway?
so, backups are not needed then?
what's with all the monitoring?
is there anything else i can read?
conclusion
2. mysql replication fundamentals
basic steps in replication
configuring the master
configuring the slave
connecting the master and slave
a brief introduction to the binary log
what's recorded in the binary log
watching replication in action
the binary log's structure and content
python support for managing replication
basic classes and functions
operating system
server class
server roles
creating new slaves
cloning the master
cloning the slave
scripting the clone operation
performing common tasks with replication
reporting
conclusion
3. the binary log
structure of the binary log
binlog event structure
logging statements
logging data manipulation language statements
logging data definition language statements
logging queries
load data infile statements
binary log filters
……
part 2. monitoring and disaster recovery
part 3. high availability environments
appendix: replication tips and tricks
index
内容概要
Charles
Bell博士是一位专注于复制和备份方面的资深开发者。他的兴趣范围包括数据库理论、软件工程和敏捷开发实践。
Mats Kindahl博士是MySQL复制与备份团队的复制功能主要开发者。
Lars Thalmann博土是MySQL复制与备份团队的开发经理和技术领导者,他设计了很多复制备份方面的功能特性。
媒体关注与评论
“MySQL复制虽然已广泛部署,但是从未被充分阐释过。本书改变了这一切。” ——Mark Callaghan MySQL贡献者,担任过多家世界上最大型互联网公司的MySQL工程团队领导
章节摘录
版权页:插图:Joel jumped as a sharp rap on his door announced his boss's unapologetic interruption.Before Joel could say "Come in," the boss stepped into his doorway and said, "Joel,we're getting complaints that our response time is getting slow. See what you can doto speed things up. The administrator told me there are too many read operations fromthe applications. See what you can do to offload some of that."Before Joel could respond, Mr. Summerson was out the door and on his way elsewhere."I suppose he means we need a bigger server," Joel thought.As if he had read Joel's mind, Mr. Summerson stuck his head back in the doorway andsaid, "Oh, and by the way, the startup we bought all the equipment from had a bunchof servers we haven't found any use for yet; can you take a look at those and see whatyou can do with them? OK, Joel?" Then he was gone again."I wonder if I'll ever get used to this," Joel thought as he pulled his favorite MySQLbook off the shelf and glanced at the table of contents. He found the chapter on repli-cation and decided that might fit the bill.
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