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      <title>Multi-Master Manager for MySQL  – FOSDEM 2010</title>
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      <description>The next presentation by Piotr Biel from Percona was on Multi-Master Manager for MySQL.&#xA;The introduction included a discussion of the popular MySQL HA solutions including:&#xA;MySQL Master-slave replication with failover MMM managed bi-directional replication Heartbeat/SAN Heartbeat/DRBD NDB Cluster A key problem that was clarified in the talk is the discussion of Multi-Master and this IS NOT master-master.</description>
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