Does the replication between an async slave connected to a master withing the cluster affect the performance of the master in the cluster?
MariaDB Galera Cluster Replication
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Best Answer
As mysqld spawns a new thread per connected slave to dump binary logs, I do not think adding a slave would have significant impact on node's performance.