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MySQL database is the most commonly used open source database. The Docker image “mysql” could be used to create a Docker container running a MySQL database instance. Running Docker separately for a single MySQL instance or multiple instances lacks the features of scheduling multiple instances, scaling, and providing a service for external clients. In this chapter we shall discuss how the Kubernetes container cluster manager could be used to overcome all of those deficiencies. This chapter has the following sections.
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© 2016 Deepak Vohra
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Vohra, D. (2016). Using MySQL Database. In: Kubernetes Microservices with Docker. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1907-2_4
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