Re: Database mirroring

From: "Rommel B(dot) Abaya" <rommel(dot)abaya(at)kfc(dot)ph>
To: jules(dot)alberts(at)arbodienst-limburg(dot)nl
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Database mirroring
Date: 2002-04-22 00:37:23
Message-ID: 3CC35B43.3B6F3753@kfc.ph
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Yes,

It's replication which is what i'm talking about

Jules Alberts wrote:

> On 18 Apr 2002 at 15:40, Rommel B. Abaya wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to find out if database mirroring could be done with
> > PostgreSQL. What i mean is that when my applications
> > insert/delete/update records in my production server, it will also
> > insert/delete/update the same in my development server such that my
> > production server and development server always contain the same data.
> > Is this possible with PostgreSQL ?
> >
> > -- I'm using PostgreSQL version 7.2
>
> I think the keyword you want to look for is replication. AFAIK this
> isn't officialy a part of 7.2, but somewhere in the contribs.
>
> --
> Jules Alberts
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