> Ok, so syncrepl does not seem to be a good idea in the case of two masters > in different places. What about the case of two load-balanced masters?
could you clarify the definition of "two load-balanced masters"? I don't think anything like that exists. > Will syncrepl garantee that the data are the same on the two master? Or is > it just as old multimaster code: it push (in fact pull) the modifications > and does not check that the master's state is like the other's? p. -- Pierangelo Masarati mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ing. Pierangelo Masarati Responsabile Open Solution SysNet s.n.c. Via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it ------------------------------------------ Office: +39.02.23998309 Mobile: +39.333.4963172 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------
