Knowledge Base - MySQL Cluster
New postMySQL Cluster is a real-time transactional relational database providing 99.999% availability. It features a "shared-nothing" distributed architecture with no single point of failure. Features include: - sharding across multiple node groups - synchronous replication with strong consistency - automatic failover - memory and disk tables - geographical replication
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