High-performance MySQL proxy with a GPL license.
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README.rst

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Introduction
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ProxySQL is a high performance proxy, currently for MySQL and forks (like Percona Server and MariaDB) only.
Future versions of ProxySQL will support a variety database backends.

Its development is driven by the lack of open source proxies that provide high performance.
Benchmarks can be found at http://www.proxysql.com