In two weeks time I will be presenting Pseudo GTID and Easy Replication Topology Management at Percona Live. From the time I submitted the proposal a LOT has been developed, experimented, deployed and used with both Pseudo GTID and with orchestrator. In my talk I will:
- Suggest that you skip the “to GTID or not to GTID” question and go for the lightweight Pseudo GTID
- Show how Pseudo GTID is used in production to recover from various replication failures and server crashes
- Do an outrageous demonstration
- Tell you about 50,000 successful experiments and tests done in production
- Show off orchestrator and its support for Pseudo GTID, including automated crash analysis and recovery mechanism.
I will further show how the orchestrator tooling makes for a less restrictive, more performant, less locking, non-intrusive, trusted and lightweight replication topology management solution. Continue reading » “Speaking at Percona Live: Pseudo GTID and Easy Replication Topology Management”