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MMM 2.2.1


Be sure to read the Upgrade informations before upgrading from MMM &lt;2.1.0!


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Debian/Ubuntu

Fedora/Red Hat

Users of Fedora 11+ and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5+ (via EPEL) can install MySQL-MMM with yum:</description>
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	*  MMM 2.x at Launchpad
	*  MMM 1.x at Google Code
	*  HTML Docs for MMM 2.x
	*  MMM Mailing List</description>
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The toolset also has the ability to read balance standard master/slave configurations with any number of slaves, so you can use it to move virtual IP addresses around a group of servers depending on whether they are behind in replication.</description>
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