This sounds like a job of a special type of MySQL Replication Topology
The topology I have in mind is called "the Distribution Master," which comes from pages 368-370 of the book High Performance MySQL : Optimizations, Backups, Replication and more under the subheading "Master, Distribution Master, and Slaves."
You will need the following
1 DB Master Server
1 DB Distribution Master (known as a /dev/null Slave, or Blackhole Slave)
Whatever Number of DB Slaves
SETUP OF DB MASTER
- Install MySQL 5.1.x
- Make sure /etc/my.cnf
server-id=1
log-bin=mysql-bin
expire-logs-days=14
default-storgae-engine=InnoDB
- Startup MySQL
- RESET MASTER; (Clear Binary Logs From DB Master)
- Load in Data into Master
- GRANT SELECT,REPLICATION SLAVE ON . TO replicator@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'repl-password';
SETUP OF DB DISTRIBUTION MASTER
- Install MySQL 5.1.x
- Make sure /etc/my.cnf
server-id=2
log-bin=mysql-bin
expire-logs-days=14
default-storage-engine=BLACKHOLE
skip-innodb
- Startup MySQL
- CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='IP Address of DB Master', MASTER_PORT=3306, MASTER_USER='replicator', MASTER_PASSWORD='repl-password', MASTER_LOG_FILE='mysql-bin.000001', MASTER_LOG_POS=106;
- START SLAVE;
- GRANT SELECT,REPLICATION SLAVE ON . TO replicator@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'repl-password';
- For every table that is not in information_schema database and not in the mysql database, convert each table to the BLACKHOLE storage engine like this: ALTER TABLE tblname ENGINE=BLACKHOLE;
- RESET MASTER; (Clear Binary Logs From DB Distribution Master)
SETUP OF DB SLAVES
- Install MySQL 5.1.x
- Make sure /etc/my.cnf
server-id=3
default-storage-engine=InnoDB
- Startup MySQL
- CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='IP Address of DB Master', MASTER_PORT=3306, MASTER_USER='replicator', MASTER_PASSWORD='repl-password', MASTER_LOG_FILE='mysql-bin.000001', MASTER_LOG_POS=106;
- START SLAVE; (let replication catch up, check SHOW SLAVE STATUS\G)
- STOP SLAVE;
- CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='IP Address of DB Distribution Master', MASTER_PORT=3306, MASTER_USER='replicator', MASTER_PASSWORD='repl-password', MASTER_LOG_FILE='mysql-bin.000001', MASTER_LOG_POS=106;
- START SLAVE;
The purpose of ths setup is to have the DB Master only process SQL meant for the DB Master only. The SQL to be replicated to the DB Slaves are handled by the DB Distribution Master. This will alleviate the DB Master processing the transmission of SQL to Slave; that becomes the responsibility of the DB Distribution Master. All Slaves read SQL changes from the DB Distribution Master rather than the DB Master.
Although I do not fully understand your application, this topology should properly support one central database and multiple read slaves without I/O bounding the central database. Your application should organization INSERTs, UPDATEs, and DELETEs to client database as long as each laptop handles a unique set of clients different and distinct from other laptops.
CAVEAT
You may have to do serious testing on the DB Slaves to make sure data doesn't vanish because of the BLACKHOLE setup. If this occurs, try removing 'default-storage-engine=BLACKHOLE' and reloading everything.
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