Alan Hodgson wrote
> That's basically what warm standby's do, isn't it? As long as they keep 
> recovery open it should work.

A warn standby will be almost in sync with the primary, right? So recovery
to point-in-time (like 10 AM this morning) won't be possible. We need a
base, but it shouldn't be so old that it takes hours to catchup- that was my
thought. As John mentioned, looking at the WAL/transaction numbers, time to
recover etc need to be looked at.



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