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MySQL Cluster Case of Success ?
May 25, 2012, 07:25:49 am
Hi,

We are running a Drupal + CiviCRM Multisite (with around 6 -8 civiCRM sites on it) with a dedicated MySQL Server hosting the DBs.
This is sites are growing very fast and we are worried about the performance of the MySQL Server, and which is the best solution to scale it

MySQL Cluster 7.2 was released recently and it has pretty good reviews.
Is civiCRM compatible with MySQL Cluster?, is there any case of success implementing it instead of a regular InnoDB engine?

cheers

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