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replication is very useful for balancing heavy traffic loads or to keep master servers based locally in
geographically-distributed environments.
Figure 8.4, “Cascading Replication”
shows an example of a simple cascading replication scenario,
though it is possible to create more complex scenarios with several hub servers.
Figure 8.4. Cascading Replication
For information on setting up cascading replication, see
Section 8.6, “Configuring Cascading
Replication”
.
NOTE
Multi-master and cascading replication can be combined. For example, in the multi-master
scenario illustrated in
Figure 8.2, “Multi-Master Replication (Two Masters)”
, Server C and
Server D could be hub servers that would replicate to any number of consumer servers.
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