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05/13/2021

Percona Live Online 2021

Introducing ProxyWeb​ the first Open Source ProxySQL​ Web User Interface. It had proven itself extremely useful during Edmodo’s 25x traffic growth last march and now it’s available under GPLv3​. It can be installed as a docker​ container or as a system service in 10 seconds.

It has a responsive design, supports administering multiple ProxySQL servers, generating adhoc traffic reports, hiding unnecessary tables on a per-server basis and it comes with detailed documentation.

To make the evaluation easier it comes with a really extensive docker-compose based test environment that gives the user a fully working ‘infrastructure’ that consist of a MySQL​ cluster, ProxySQL, ProxyWeb, Orchestrator, Health Check, Sysbench.

The environment can be fully operated through a web browser after the initial start, which takes less than 45 seconds.

In the presentation the audience will be walked through the installation and the configuration of the ProxyWeb and the docker-compose based test environment will be used to set up a ProxySQL cluster from scratch. Once the setup is completed we will generate traffic with Sysbench and perform a failover with Orchestrator.

The codebase and the documentation can be accessed at http://proxyweb.org

Speaker: Miklos Szel – Edmodo