Replication (sigh)

From: "Bjoern Metzdorf" <bm(at)turtle-entertainment(dot)de>
To: <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Replication (sigh)
Date: 2002-02-14 12:32:23
Message-ID: 013501c1b553$a7a05460$81c206d4@office.turtleentertainment.de
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Hi,

I'd like to know what experiences you guys have with postgresql replication.
How do USOgres, eRserver, Rserv and the like perform on a heavy loaded
production system? How are all these little details (triggers, OIDs, etc.)
handled? How much is the "commercial" eRserver version at all and what kind
of advantages to the other solutions does it offer?

I'm especially looking for uni- and/or bidirectional synchronous replication
(a little bit like the mysql builtin one), for heavy loaded websites, where
a quad xeon does not scale anymore..

Thanks for your answers.

greetings,
Bjoern

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