![]() Our testing environment consists of the following machines (both are CentOS 7): Master: 192.168.0.18 ![]() If you’re looking for MySQL replication under CentOS/RHEL 6, follow this guide Setup MySQL (Master-Slave) Replication on CentOS/RHEL 6 Installing MariaDB 10.1 in CentOS/RHEL 7 and Debian 8/9 On top of that, the state of the slave is recorded in a crash-safe way (updates to the state are done in the same transaction as the updates to the data). As opposed to classic replication, MariaDB introduced the concept of Global Transaction IDs ( GTIDs) in v10.0, which allows to change a slave to connect to and replicate from a different master easily. In this article we will explain how to set up master-slave replication in MariaDB 10.1.
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