Does GaussDB(for MySQL) Support Automatic Failover?
Yes. During the creation of a GaussDB(for MySQL) instance, a primary node and a read replica are both created. If the primary node fails, the read replica is automatically promoted to the primary node to provide services, and the original primary node is demoted to be a read replica.
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