Stewart,
>Are you simply wanting a faster way to seed a slave?
I'd like to be able to scale horizontally using multiple
clusters. Each
cluster would store a portion of the total data. When one
cluster is
overloaded, I want to move data to another to do online
load balancing
between each cluster. I was hoping there was a fast way to
do it by just
transfering the on-disk data files to another cluster. Due
to the index and
data memory, it looks like the only way to do it is to
insert each record
onto the new cluster and delete the old records afterwords.
Please let me
know if there's a fast approach.
thanks
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