Am Mittwoch, 22. April 2009 11:54:00 schrieb Meyers, Dan: > <snip> > > > I use a PostgreSQL DB form my three AAA server and the DB is enough > > quick for serveral request per second. > > Aah. We were wanting to handle 100 or so requests a second. Postgres > might well have done this, but we wanted room for expansion and our > tests with 10'000 requests at ~100 a second showed Postgres being > noticeably slower than MySQL. As long as it's good enough for your > purposes there's no reason to switch though. > > > However, I am looking for a (free) master-master DB, and the > > replication in postgres crashes. And the problem in MySQL it was told > > before. > > > > I admit suggestions for a BETTER free DB. > > We had a good look and were unfortunately unable to find anything for > free. If you can deal with master-slave, MySQL seems to be the best bet. > If you must have master-master, you're out of luck until Postgres gets > it working or someone else implements it. It seems that to get something > like this you'll have to end up paying Oracle or someone similar a fat > pile of money. > > I could be wrong, there might be one we've missed. If so, i'd love to > know as well, as master-master replication would make our lives easier > too :) > > -- > Dan Meyers
Hi, I never tried it myself, but I know the author. He is quite good. so my advise would be cybercluster. See: http://www.postgresql.at/english/pr_cybercluster_e.html -- Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff MultiNET Services GmbH Addresse: Bretonischer Ring 7; 85630 Grasbrunn; Germany Tel: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 0 Fax: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 21 mob: +49 - 174 - 343 28 75 mail: mi...@multinet.de web: www.multinet.de Sitz der Gesellschaft: 85630 Grasbrunn Registergericht: Amtsgericht München HRB 114375 Geschäftsführer: Günter Jurgeneit, Hubert Martens --- PGP Fingerprint: F919 3919 FF12 ED5A 2801 DEA6 AA77 57A4 EDD8 979B Skype: misch42 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html