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Database Redundancy
I was trying to set up my vbulletin so that my database was on 2 servers at once both with the same data if someone could tell me how to do this i would be very grateful. Thanks!
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MySQL replication?
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Yes.
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I just told you the answer. My post was more "have you tried MySQL replication?".
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I really dont know what that is. How would i do mysql replication?
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Google "MySQL Replication". The first few results will help you.
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Ok it says slave db Could i just turn my forums off import the db to another host then Set the second host as slave db info in my config.php?
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Im really trying to do it the easiest way possible... See above post with my question.
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now the truth comes out lol
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