This document describes what a TDSQL-C for MySQL cluster is and how to view the cluster list and manipulate a cluster.
Cluster overview
A cluster is a group of network resources containing read-write and read-only instances. As the basic management unit of TDSQL-C for MySQL, a cluster can have up to one read-write instance and 15 read-only instances.
Cluster management overview
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| You can rename a cluster. The cluster name can contain up to 60 letters, hyphens, underscores, and dots. | |
Modifying the cluster project | You can set and modify the project of a cluster. | |
| You can delete a cluster when it is no longer used. | |
| You can restore an isolated cluster as needed. The recycle bin displays the period during which the cluster can be restored. | |
Viewing the cluster list
On the cluster list page, proceed based on the actually used view mode:
2. Select the region and MySQL engine at the top to view the cluster list.
2. Select the region and MySQL engine at the top to view the cluster list.
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