From: | Shane Ambler <pgsql(at)Sheeky(dot)Biz> |
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To: | Guido Neitzer <lists(at)event-s(dot)net> |
Cc: | Postgresql General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Postgres High Availablity Solution needed for hot-standby and load balancing |
Date: | 2007-11-30 19:50:04 |
Message-ID: | 4750696C.4080707@Sheeky.Biz |
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Guido Neitzer wrote:
> On 30.11.2007, at 02:34, Usama Dar wrote:
>
>> Have you looked at pgCluster
>
> I project where the "latest news" page shows the newest entry from March
> 2005 and the install talks only about PostgreSQL 8.0 isn't really
> inspiring confidence ...
Although they aren't the fastest with releases, they really aren't as
bad as that.
You would be looking at http://pgcluster.projects.postgresql.org/ which
has been neglected for some time. You can find the most current source
downloads at pgfoundry http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgcluster/ which
has the last release at May 2007. The project home is now at
http://www.pgcluster.org (but they seem to use pgfoundry to store the
release tarballs)
Also Cybertec appears to have branched off from pgcluster
http://www.postgresql.at/english/pr_cybercluster_e.html
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Shane Ambler
pgSQL(at)Sheeky(dot)Biz
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