Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] database replication

2009-07-06 Thread carlos sousa
Thank you, I'm gonna check it out On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Jo Cook wrote: > > Hi Carlos, > > I wrote that round-up, and there are a couple of things I would add. The > first is that, of the packages I talk about in that blog post, I'd go with > dbreplicator as it seems a little more acti

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] database replication

2009-07-06 Thread Jo Cook
Hi Carlos, I wrote that round-up, and there are a couple of things I would add. The first is that, of the packages I talk about in that blog post, I'd go with dbreplicator as it seems a little more active in terms of development and response to emails. However, these days I would actually choose

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] database replication

2009-07-06 Thread Chris Puttick
This might help: http://www.archaeogeek.com/blog/2008/11/21/database-replication/ Regards Chris - "carlos sousa" wrote: > Kind Sirs, > > Being a novice postgreSQL user, i'm currently transfering from our > current esri/arcsde/arcims/mssqlserver solution to a > postgres/postgis/mapserver/

[OSGeo-Discuss] database replication

2009-07-06 Thread carlos sousa
Kind Sirs, Being a novice postgreSQL user, i'm currently transfering from our current esri/arcsde/arcims/mssqlserver solution to a postgres/postgis/mapserver/openlayers solution. After this is down, the real server will be using software that is replicated in virtual machines used on external hard