> "Darren" == Darren Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Unfortunatly this seems to be asynchronous replication (you
>> manually have to initiate the syncronization)... I'd like to
>> have synchronous replication...
Darren> There is a synchronous replication project here.
Thus spake Turbo Fredriksson
> Justin> http://pgreplicator.sourceforge.net
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> Unfortunatly this seems to be asynchronous replication (you manually
> have to initiate the syncronization)...
And it also uses the GNU license.
--
D'Arcy J.M. Cain| Democracy is three wolves
http://www.dr
>
>
> Unfortunatly this seems to be asynchronous replication (you manually
> have to initiate the syncronization)...
>
> I'd like to have synchronous replication...
There is a synchronous replication project here...
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php
We currentl
> "Justin" == Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Justin> Hi, There's also "PostgreSQL Replicator", which is at :
Justin> http://pgreplicator.sourceforge.net
Unfortunatly this seems to be asynchronous replication (you manually
have to initiate the syncronization)...
I'd like
I'd like to have a hot standby server for our main PSQL...
I've seen that there are a number of products that might do the trick,
Mission Critical Linux (and their Convolu Cluster/IBM FC SAN), Usogres
and DBBalancer.
All seem (at least 'on paper') to solve this problem. The Convolu seem
a little