I really like glaera for low volume clustering, because of the true multi-master nature. I've been using it for over a decade on a clustered mail server for storing account information, and more recently I've pumped the log information in there so each user can see their related log messages, for a user base of around 6,000 users, and it's been a real workhorse.
I realize that we like to use the page title here on HN, but this really should be something like "Data loss cases with MariaDB Glaera Cluster 12.1.2".
I really like glaera for low volume clustering, because of the true multi-master nature. I've been using it for over a decade on a clustered mail server for storing account information, and more recently I've pumped the log information in there so each user can see their related log messages, for a user base of around 6,000 users, and it's been a real workhorse.
I realize that we like to use the page title here on HN, but this really should be something like "Data loss cases with MariaDB Glaera Cluster 12.1.2".
One of the reasons is that this kind of title editorialization fosters generic commentaries in reaction to titles.