Allow Plesk to use a clustered MySQL Server (Galera)
According to a ticket I just opened (80693) Plesk currently doesn't support a clustered MySQL server, e.g. an active/active Galera cluster.
To avoid data-loss or corruption in a server crash, I'd like to run MySQL in a Galera cluster to automatically sync the data again once Plesk's MySQL started after a crash.
This functionality is now available in the latest Plesk Obsidian 18.0.49 ("Added the ability to run Plesk with a centralized database"). The feature is currently in Beta. We encourage you to check the implementation and let us know what you think. All required information could be found in Plesk Documentation by the link https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/deployment-guide/plesk-for-linux-plesk-installation-without-the-local-database.79703/
We would appreciate hearing your feedback on the implementation of this functionality. Thanks in advance!
— AY
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Myft cloud commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
like
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Ali MIZRAK commented
This feature can be done on default linux, but we want to do this on plesk installed systems. I think management would be easier.
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[Deleted User] commented
its really important.
during i have some workload to do, i would really regret this as a great feature in the future :-) -
Tim commented
If Plesk don't have a direct replication / HA option on the cards, allowing the use of traditional methods (eg Galera + lsyncd) would be the next best thing.
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R. Roeleveld commented
+1