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Latest revision as of 22:39, 16 April 2014
It's a good idea to set up a replication server, for the sake of data safety. That server is also known as a slave server. (The primary database server is also known as the master server.)
A full description of the process is outside the scope of this manual, but here is some information to get you started:
- The Percona backup system makes it relatively painless, and it's fast.
http://www.percona.com/doc/percona-xtrabackup/2.1/howtos/setting_up_replication.html
- The Percona backup system makes it relatively painless, and it's fast.
- For additional information on replication in general, see the MySQL manual:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/replication.html
- For additional information on replication in general, see the MySQL manual: