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You should if your SQL is busy enough. Cloudlinux has a hard time keeping MySQL in check if There's enough users slapping it enough.
For crates we're likely to give it to you for free if you're not 100's of GB of disk usage.
We're doing our best to make this insanely affordable/attractive to move usage to. Free backups, snapshots, backups every ... 6 hours?
There's really no reason not to use it if you're somewhat MySQL busy.
Francisco
Any way to automatically sync 2 mysql databases?
One in EU and US?
Apart from taking MySQL dump
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Not something we're offering. We'd need 3 locations involved in it otherwise you probably end up split braining.
Francisco
Yeah. Think you did answer this b4. Was curious if anyone had an idea to facilitate that.
U offer 3 locations already, right?
Sure but then we're having to deal with galdera and split brains/disconnects due to doing galdera over the WAN.
Francisco
@Francisco got caught by fraud labs when making a purchase. Ticket ID: CRANE-12023
No more in your offer?
Hello,
I'm guessing you mean the public beta?
Francisco
Can we consider this Production ready now? Also, where do we get extra space? I am on the 15GB plan in Amsterdam and don't see an option to upgrade the space.
Yep.
If you’re on the paid product you can go to the product in billing and you should see configurable options on the side where you can buy blocks of additional space.
Francisco
when the SG will be public available?
You click https://namecrane.com/store/managed-databases/mariadb
You click SG (Singapore) in dropdown.
Done. Profit.
I feel like i am going blind. I don't see it
https://imgur.com/a/Z9J5fvR
Should be on the left side menu ... ?
Francisco
Nope
https://imgur.com/a/28wnLRP
Son of a... once more.
My love/hate with WHMCS continues.
Francisco
... so, all good?
Francisco
The following email is going out:
Francisco
Time to cancel! (-:
// At least the USA one and let's hope I won't forgot to pay for the NL one in those 25 days.
I mean it would be cool if they had a free tier that limited the size of the database and at that point you can upgrade to scale up the size of your db.
@Francisco - by paying, will beta testers get to keep their SQL plans as they are?
Right, I converted your already active account to that. Nothing to recreate/import/etc.
We'd have to split the freeloaderstier from the paid users. And then we'd have to import them over when they might decide to upgrade.
MySQL has no way to limit a database size either.
Francisco
thank you for the beta access!
Are there any test IPs or websites for different regions? I want to see what the latency is like

Las Vegas I know
@yasci You can ping nl-mariadb01.offloadsql.com, sg-mariadb01.offloadsql.com, ny-mysql01.offloadsql.com, and uk-mariadb01.offloadsql.com.
Francisco
Really enjoying the service as a beta tester! I've got a few questions about scaling, features, and your long-term plans:
Thanks!
1) I can sneak you in at the beta price if you commit to it before July 1st.
2) none. I need to learn Postgres first before I commit to it. There’s a lot more knobs in regards to permissions and I don’t want to flub it.
3) we would have to case by case it and base that on what the user paying. Someone paying $5/y ripping 1GB/s to it and all that is going to get a talking to. I would say it falls under the usual “don’t be a dick” policy. To date we haven’t punished a single user and some people have tried to push it pretty good.
4) probably once a month within the same tree. If we get demand for other versions we are just as likely to spin up a separate instance. At that point I would do a drop down where you pick which server/version each database is on.
5) the hardware is plentiful and affordable. Once we have IPv6 enabled and you connect over that, then our bandwidth costs drop to $0.
Francisco
@xpreboun to add to this.
We need this product for our shared and reseller hosting anyway, so we went into it expecting to make $0/m in new cash, and that was perfectly fine if it meant users weren’t nuking the shared nodes.
Us turning this into a standalone product wasent in the original plans if you check the start of the thread. It’s worked out well though and so far people seem to like it.
Francisco