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RightScale announced RightScale Manager for MySQL
Enterprise, an offering designed to make it easier for organizations to deploy
MySQL databases in the Amazon Web Services cloud. Starting July 1, RightScale
customers will receive the benefits of RightScale’s automation and
scale-on-demand cloud management platform, coupled with MySQL Enterprise
premium-level support for large database applications. RightScale Manager for MySQL
Enterprise delivers pre-configured templates for all the components needed to
provide high performance, reliable database operation that is fully backed by
MySQL Enterprise software and support.
- Rapid Deployment
- Dynamically Scalable Infrastructure
- Minimal Recourses Needed
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Note: while RightScale does provide the ability to scale to "infinite servers", it does so only for front-end webserver configurations and back-end "batch job" servers, not for databases. MySQL support seems limited to helping fail-over between Master and Slave databases, with continuous replication between 2 running servers -- not scaling to hundreds of database servers as needed. Just a clarification, the article is unclear on this. |
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