Replication, High availability

From: Wojciech Bernacki <W(dot)Bernacki(at)media(dot)net(dot)pl>
To: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Replication, High availability
Date: 2002-09-29 09:59:05
Message-ID: 200209291159.05777.W.Bernacki@media.net.pl
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My online app uses PostgreSQL 7.2 running on a single Debian box. I also have
a spare machine witch may act as a backup server. After even hardware
breakdowns the whole system must be up and running in no more than couple of
minutes. How to achieve this goal? Is Postgresql-R 7.2 already worth trying?
Has anyone used drbd or Coda in simmilar cases? Can you share your
experiences? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Wojciech Bernacki

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