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DB Clusters

Introduction

Clustered databases are essential for ensuring high availability, scalability, and fault toleranc...

Deploy a new cluster

How to deploy a new cluster 1) Go to the Elestio Clusters tab. 2) Click on Deploy My First Cl...

Overview

Once your cluster is deployed, you can access it through the Clusters tab on the left. Here, you ...

Nodes management

If you click on the Nodes tab, you will see a list of all your nodes with detailed information,...

Add a node

If you want to add a new node to your cluster, you can: Click on the Add Node button in the to...

Remove a node

If you want to remove a node from your cluster, you can: Click on the Delete button with the t...

Promote a node

If you want to promote a node to Primary in your cluster, follow these steps: Go to the Nodes ...

Backups and restores

Elestio offers a Backup section specifically for managing backups.For clusters, only the backups ...

Limit access per IP

If you want to restrict your cluster to specific IPs for enhanced security, follow these steps: ...

Cluster resynchronization

If one or more Replica nodes are unhealthy or desynchronized, you can resynchronize them with the...

Database migrations

If you want to migrate an existing database to your cluster, you can do so easily by following th...

Delete a cluster

If you want to delete your cluster, follow these steps: Go to the Overview tab of your cluster...

MySQL cluster with Multi-master or Replica mode

If you can’t afford for your database to be down for even a few minutes, a Multi-Master cluster i...

KeyDB (Redis compatible) with Multi-master or Replica mode

If you can’t afford for your database to be down for even a few minutes, you need a Multi-Master ...