Bidirectional replication
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Agenda and notes from day 2 of the MariaDB Developer Meeting in Athens, Greece.
Agenda
Time | Main Track | Side Track |
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09:00‑10:00 | Email & Hacking time (Public) | |
10:00-11:00 | GIS in MariaDB: Current status, upcoming milestones. (Public) | |
11:00‑11:15 | Small break | |
11:15-12:30 | Replication in MariaDB (Public) | |
12:30‑13:30 | Lunch | |
13:30‑14:00 | Email and hacking time. | |
14:00‑15:15 | Xentio Presentation (Public) | |
15:15‑15:45 | Coffee break | |
15:45-16:30 | MariaDB 5.3: Technical Status (Public) | |
16:30-17:30 | MariaDB 5.5: Planning (features, release theme, release dates, etc...) (Public) |
Printed Schedule (pdf)
Notes
Answer Answered by Gabriel Preda in this comment.
There are 2 things that come to my mind immediately:
- Master-Master replication (also called Circular replication - that is B replicates from A, and A replicates from B.
- MariaDB Galera Cluster - but for now it is not available on Windows and you might need a 3rd node
I would go for Master-Master replication.
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