Tech highlights
Distributions
- Oracle MySQL
- Percona Server for MySQL
- Operating system provided repository
- Custom repository binaries
Replication types
- Asynchronous
- Semi-synchronous
- Group replication
Top features
- Simplified HA deployments
- Advanced local and cloud backups
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Features list
Cluster management | |
— Deployment | |
— Add / clone / duplicate remove / decommission node | |
High availability | |
— Load balancers | |
— Asynchronous / synchronous replication | |
— Automated failover | |
Backup & Restore | |
— Full / incremental / partial | |
— Local / cloud storage | |
— Encryption | |
— Compression | |
— Restore: PITR | |
Security summary | |
— Key Management | |
— LDAP integration | |
— Audit log |
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What about other forks of MySQL?
ClusterControl deploys MariaDB, Percona Server for MySQL, and Oracle MySQL under the “MySQL” heading. Where other forks may work, you should check the databases we support.
When importing an existing MySQL instance, will I lose or break anything?
No. ClusterControl will just include that instance in the console and allow you to manage it, but it won’t stop it nor change any executables or data. Here’s how.
Can ClusterControl restore a MySQL backup and the software, or do I need to install the binaries first?
ClusterControl can restore a complete backup into an empty server with the same OS. All you need is connectivity to the IP and a user.