From: | Robert(dot)Farrugia(at)go(dot)com(dot)mt |
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To: | "Grigoriy G(dot) Vovk" <grigoriy(dot)vovk(at)linustech(dot)com(dot)cy> |
Cc: | <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Distributed databases |
Date: | 2001-08-08 06:48:24 |
Message-ID: | OFC9C25C50.460E46A6-ONC1256AA2.002546FD@go.com.mt |
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In fact we are considering various solutions. The ideal one would be to
remain with postgres which reduces the amount of re-implementation of our
current systems, plus remain with a tried and tested system.
Thanks for the tip
Robert
"Grigoriy G. Vovk"
<grigoriy(dot)vovk(at)linuste To: <Robert(dot)Farrugia(at)go(dot)com(dot)mt>
ch.com.cy> cc: <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Distributed databases
08/08/2001 08:40
Aug 8, 07:17 +0200, Robert(dot)Farrugia(at)go(dot)com(dot)mt wrote:
> Does anyone know of any package which allows a database to be distributed
> over a number of machines (for e.g. depending on row values, rows from 0
-
> 100 on machine A, rows 100 - 200 on machine B, etc) ? Preferably this
> package should also offer a means to automatically split the query over
all
> the machines in the domain ?
Yes, I do, I know a package which does perfect exactly what you want.
It is IBM DB2 Extended Enterprise Edition :))
I don't think you are able to find something similar to DB2 for
PostgreSQL. I'll be happy to be wrong....
my best regards,
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Grigoriy G. Vovk
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