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	*  Changelog
	*  Download statistics
	*  Old Releases

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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            <description>*  MMM Community Blog
	*  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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            <description>Open Query uses and supports MySQL servers and MMM configurations.

Their services include:

	*  ProActive support
	*  Consultancy support

More information can be found here: &lt;http://openquery.com/support-overview&gt;

To contact Open Query for services follow this link: &lt;http://openquery.com/services/contact&gt;</description>
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            <title>Percona Consulting for MMM</title>
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            <description>Need help with MMM?  
The experts at Percona can help you implement and troubleshoot an MMM setup, as well as any other problems you might be having with MySQL.

 Learn more at &lt;http://www.percona.com/consulting/&gt;.</description>
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	*   FAQ 
	*   Installation Guide 
	*   Downloads 
	*   Change Log 
	*   External Links 
	*   Support 

	*  Report a bug
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            <title>Multi-Master Replication Manager for MySQL</title>
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            <description>MMM (Multi-Master Replication Manager for MySQL) is a set of flexible scripts to perform monitoring/failover and management of MySQL master-master replication configurations (with only one node writable at any time).

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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            <description>A number of companies provide MMM support including:

	*   Percona 
	*   Open Query</description>
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