replication-manager 3.1 — What's New from 3.1.17 to 3.1.22

The 3.1 branch has matured significantly over six releases. This post summarizes the major user-visible features shipped between 3.1.17 and 3.1.22, covering schema monitoring, a production-ready Restic backup pipeline, table checksums, and...

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Which HA MariaDB/MySQL Solution Should You Choose in 2026?

Comparison: Galera vs Async Replication vs Replication-Manager

High availability (HA) for MariaDB and MySQL databases has become a critical requirement for SaaS platforms, fintechs, e-commerce businesses, and high-traffic transactional a...

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replication-manager 3.1 — What Shipped in 2025 (3.1.1 to 3.1.16)

The 3.1 branch launched in May 2025 and shipped sixteen versions through the end of the year. This post covers the major user-visible features: a full application provisioning framework, Restic backup management, schema analysis tool...

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Starting with commit caedfa3 in the development branch, Replication Manager now has experimental support for MySQL and Percona Server. Due to important differences in the way how GTID is handled in MySQL, GTID failover will not be supported in versions prior to MySQL/PS 5.7. With MySQL 5.5 and 5.6...

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We are happy to release the first release candidate for replication-manager 2.0 series, fully compatible with MariaDB, MySQL and Percona Server. In this version we bring many goodies such as ProxySQL support, MySQL GTID support, more stability and an improved web interface.

This is the non-exclu...

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