Brad Nicholson wrote:
> It totally depends on your enviornment.  We use Slony in a 24x7x365 
> production enviornment.  Usage requires that you know what your doing, 
> and  fair amount of care and planning when using it.  But Slony was 
> never designed with the intent of being a click and forget type system.
> 
> If you have environement where the schema is not stable, replicating 
> with Slony will likely take a lot of work, but can be done safely.  If 
> you don't have control over your schema changes (ie a web hosting 
> environement where the end user can change the schema), it's certainly 
> out of the picture.  In that scenario, I think you're going to have a 
> hard time finding a replication engine that will let you have a hot 
> standyby.

Seems such a case should use xlog shipping and loading into a hot
standby, which we don't support yet.

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