Group replication is a mature and feature rich solution for data
replication and automation of fail-over. To be able to operate
without human intervention, it relies on group-based coordination
protocols and as such require constant interaction between servers
over the network. As such, adjusting the configuration to
deal with network instability is something that should be done to
get the most of the replication deployment.
This session showcases the best practices that allow you to deploy
Group Replication, in terms of network isolation - isolate Group
Replication traffic from application traffic - either in making it
cope better with higher latency networks or network with a
non-negligible packet loss rate. Come and learn about the best
practices to deploy Group Replication over unreliable networks