MySQL Cluster vs. Replication: Choosing the Best Option

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A production guide for managing and monitoring MySQL clusters outlines the strategies, tools, and metrics required to ensure high availability (HA), fault tolerance, and optimal performance in a live environment. Whether you are running a MySQL InnoDB Cluster (built on Group Replication) or a MySQL NDB Cluster (distributed sharded database), production operations require a rigorous approach to management and observability. 1. Architectural Architecture & Management Foundations

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