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/** \mainpage MaxScale by MariaDB Corporation
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The MariaDB Corporation MaxScale is an intelligent proxy that allows forwarding of
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database statements to one or more database servers using complex rules,
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a semantic understanding of the database statements and the roles of
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the various servers within the backend cluster of databases.
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MaxScale is designed to provide load balancing and high availability
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functionality transparently to the applications. In addition it provides
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a highly scalable and flexibile architecture, with plugin components to
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support different protocols and routing decissions.
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MaxScale is implemented in C and makes extensive use of the
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asynchronous I/O capabilities of the Linux operating system. The epoll
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system is used to provide the event driven framework for the input and
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output via sockets.
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The protocols are implemented as external shared object modules which
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can be loaded at runtime. These modules support a fixed interface,
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communicating the entries points via a structure consisting of a set of
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function pointers. This structure is called the "module object".
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The code that routes the queries to the database servers is also loaded
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as external shared objects and are referred to as routing modules.
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An Google Group exists for MaxScale that can be used to discuss ideas,
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issues and communicate with the MaxScale community.
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Send email to [maxscale@googlegroups.com](mailto:maxscale@googlegroups.com)
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or use the [forum](http://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/maxscale) interface
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Bugs can be reported in the MariaDB Corporation bugs database
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[bug.mariadb.com](http://bugs.mariadb.com)
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\section Documentation
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For information about installing and using MaxScale, please refer to the
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documentation. It is in Markdown format.
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You can point your browser to the MaxScale project at GitHub. Look
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inside the "Documentation" directory, where you will find a file named
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Documentation-Contents.md. Click on that, and GitHub will show the
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documentation in its intended display format. The contents page lists
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the available documents and has links to them.
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If you do not want to rely on the internet, then clone the project
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from GitHub - either the entire project or just the Documentation folder.
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Then point your browser to the Documentation-Contents.md file in your
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local file system and proceed as above.
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*/
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