ScaleArc ships with a vast collection of third-party software that perform a wide variety of functions. Certain elements of the Product are subject to “open source” or “free software” licenses (“Open ...
ScaleArc supports the following database replication topologies for MySQL, version 5.7.x, and newer: Master with slaves (single replication) Master with relay slaves (chain replication) Master with ac...
VM Migration Below are some special considerations to keep in mind when Auto-Migrating ScaleArc appliances in virtualized environments (Hyper-V and VMware ESX): ScaleArc does not recommend or support ...
The following table displays the ScaleArc threads and their descriptions as listed in the ScaleArc UI under the CPU Distribution screen. Thread mapping ID Code thread_name Label Description 2001 CCH -...
The following chart provides an overview of the ScaleArc settings and their relationship in a Kerberized cluster. Cluster status Is ScaleArc joined as a machine in AD? During cluster creation (databas...
The table below lists down various TCP/UDP ports that should be opened along the network path between your applications and databases for ScaleArc to operate seamlessly. While configuring a cluster, S...
Upon successful installation, the ScaleArc appliance automatically restarts and displays the below console login prompt which stays active at all times when the ScaleArc appliance is running on subseq...
ScaleArc calculates the sizing of the instance (whether deployed on virtualized/cloud or physical environments) based on the number of active cores on the database servers serving your application tra...
The following table helps you identify the environment settings you need to provide ScaleArc to create and configure the cluster. The asterisk (*) indicates which settings are essential to get ScaleAr...
Review the following information before you start the deployment and network configuration process. To get started, download and use the applicable Implementation worksheet for your environment (MySQL...