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Replication With MySQL From An Engineer At Yahoo
Looking around for information relating to replication techniques with MySQL and we found an article by Jeremy Zawodny who at the time of creating this well laid out piece was an engineer at Yahoo (and may still be). What surprised us is the fact that Yahoo apparently rely heavily on MySQL, according to Jeremy Zawodny Yahoo at the time of writing this article had 20-50 MySQL servers around the globe. That''s a pretty compelling endorsement of MySQL. I wonder why Oracle never told anyone about this ;o).


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