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| <title>Core Concept</title> |
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| <description>High Availability Type Apache ShardingSphere does not provide database high availability capability. It senses the change of databases&rsquo; primary-secondary relationship through a third-party provided high availability solution. Specifically, ShardingSphere is capable of finding databases, automatically sensing the primary/secondary database relationship, and correcting compute nodes&rsquo; connections to databases. |
| Dynamic Read/Write Splitting When high availability and read/write splitting are adopted together, it is not necessary to configure specific primary and secondary databases for read/write splitting.</description> |
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| <title>Limitations</title> |
| <link>https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/features/ha/limitations/</link> |
| <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> |
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| <description>Supported MySQL MGR single-primary mode MySQL Primary/secondary replication mode openGauss Primary/secondary replication mode Not supported MySQL MGR Multi-primary mode </description> |
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