Asynchronous MySQL Replication on Kubernetes using Percona Server and Openark's Orchestrator.
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Asynchronous MySQL Replication on Kubernetes using Percona Server and Openark's Orchestrator.
Percona QA is a suite of scripts and utilities that assists in building, continuous integration, automated testing & bug reporting for Percona Server, Percona XtraDB Cluster, Percona XtraBackup, Percona Server for MongoDB, as well as other flavors of MySQL (Oracle, Facebook MyQSL, WebScaleSQL, MariaDB) etc.
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