Bal is a Solution Architect at Red Hat. Born and raised in Nepal, he loves outdoor activities and enjoys being on the digital transformation journey with his clients.
Over 10+ years of experience in IT industry with in Configuration Management, Change/Release/Build Management, System Administration, Support and Maintenance in environments.
Yes sir,
You can easily Replicate your MySQL Database by implementing the following methods:
Method 1: Using Master-Slave Approach to Replicate MySQL Database
MySQL allows users to use the master-slave mechanism to replicate their data across numerous MySQL databases and thereby ensure high data availability at all times.
Method 2: Using Hevo Data to Replicate MySQL Database
Hevo Data, an Automated Data Pipeline, provides you with a hassle-free solution to perform the MySQL Replication with an easy-to-use no-code interface. Hevo is fully managed and completely automates the process of not only replicating data from MySQL but also enriching the data and transforming it into an analysis-ready form without having to write a single line of code.
Bal is a Solution Architect at Red Hat. Born and raised in Nepal, he loves outdoor activities and enjoys being on the digital transformation journey with his clients.
I recall that you talked about this during our CKA session. Nicely written. Do MySQL databases provide replication as well?
Yes sir,
You can easily Replicate your MySQL Database by implementing the following methods:
Method 1: Using Master-Slave Approach to Replicate MySQL Database
MySQL allows users to use the master-slave mechanism to replicate their data across numerous MySQL databases and thereby ensure high data availability at all times.
Method 2: Using Hevo Data to Replicate MySQL Database
Hevo Data, an Automated Data Pipeline, provides you with a hassle-free solution to perform the MySQL Replication with an easy-to-use no-code interface. Hevo is fully managed and completely automates the process of not only replicating data from MySQL but also enriching the data and transforming it into an analysis-ready form without having to write a single line of code.
I write a another blog to explain it.
Awesome I will wait for the blog.
I just googled it, looks like Hevo method (seems commercial) you can technically use for any data?
I also found another opensource tool ReplicaDB which seems pretty cool as well. I will give it a shot later.