All articles tagged with MySQL 5.7
Hardware fails, and fat fingers destroy databases. In this 2017 guide, we ditch the fluff and build a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using MySQL 5.7 replication, lsyncd, and Norwegian data sovereignty principles.
Post-Mirai botnet analysis: Why your 'backup script' isn't a Disaster Recovery Plan. We break down Master-Slave replication on Ubuntu 16.04, the legal reality of data residency in Norway, and why NVMe restores save jobs.
Migrating a live production database is heart surgery on a runner. This guide covers replication strategies for MySQL 5.7 and PostgreSQL 9.6, handling NIX latency, and why NVMe storage matters for data integrity.
It is November 2016. Ransomware is exploding, and the EU-US Privacy Shield is shaky. Here is a battle-tested Disaster Recovery guide using MySQL 5.7 GTID, BorgBackup, and Norwegian data sovereignty principles.
RAID is not a backup. Snapshots are not a strategy. We define a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using MySQL 5.7 GTID replication, Lsyncd, and off-site Norwegian cold storage to keep your RTO under 15 minutes.