From: | "John Sidney-Woollett" <johnsw(at)wardbrook(dot)com> |
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To: | johnsw(at)wardbrook(dot)com |
Cc: | johnsw(at)wardbrook(dot)com, "Anthony Best" <abest(at)digitalflex(dot)net>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Replication |
Date: | 2003-12-17 08:15:04 |
Message-ID: | 1339.192.168.0.64.1071648904.squirrel@mercury.wardbrook.com |
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Apologies if this is a double post - I'm sure I sent a similar e-mail to
the list, but it seems to have disappeared in the ether.
Id there a definitive list of what replication options are currently
available for 7.4 (and 7.5), and what their relative strengths and
weaknesses are; ease of use, configuration, cost, support etc
I need to start tackling replication of our DB in the next few weeks, and
wondered what the options are.
I've seen RServer and Mammoth Replication - these look good (on paper) but
both appear to involve a license fee (which is more than I have to spend
right now).
Is pgReplication ready for 7.4 yet? And are there any other *free*
options? If not maybe I'll have to find the money for a commercial
solution.
I'd appreciate any feedback from anyone who has a working replication
solution.
Thanks
John Sidney-Woollett
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