I have an application (php) running with MySQL 5.5 (1 master and 1 slave)
I use to dispatch read/write on master / slave.
When I create a new record (a user or something like that) I write it on the master and when I reload the page, I load it from the slave.
Example:
...
if ($_GET['id'])
{
#Load user
$user = $sql->load('user', $_GET['id']);
if ($user == false)
{
throw exception('User not found');
}
}
else if ($_POST['create]')
{
#Create a new user
$user_id = $sql->insert('user', $_POST);
$mvc->reload('?id=' . $user_id);
exit();
}
...
But when the master is really performant (quick insert) and the replication is not (lag = 0.3 - 1 sec), the reload will not work...
What are the best practice to handle that
Some solutions:
- Database optimisation for reducing the lag (very difficult)
- sleep(1) before reading or after writing ... not very elegant