One store, two machines?

From: "Michael R(dot) Jinks" <mjinks(at)uchicago(dot)edu>
To: pgsql-novice(at)hub(dot)org
Subject: One store, two machines?
Date: 2000-07-26 06:39:27
Message-ID: 20000726013927.A32218@uchicago.edu
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Greetings.

We would like to implement a PostgreSQL database in such a way that the data
are housed on disk volumes which are redundant across two Solaris (or maybe
Linux) hosts. Both hosts must have write access to the store -- a master
system/backup system scheme is not acceptable for us; was also want this to
be a load balancing setup.

Does Postgres have a facility for keeping data stores on two hosts in sync?

TIA,
-m
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