Обсуждение: Replication
I'm sure this is not the correct place to ask this, but: I've been looking for documents and other info on replication efforts in PostgreSQL. If anyone here can point me to places where I can find these, it would be really appreciated. Also, if any of you have any comments and warnings about current implementations (if there are any) I'd like to hear those too. Many thanks Nathan
> > I've been looking for documents and other info on replication efforts > in PostgreSQL. If anyone here can point me to places where I can > find these, it would be really appreciated. Here is some research work that was conducted a few months ago. http://gborg.postgresql.org/genpage?replication_research The project page for this research is here. http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgreplication/projdisplay.php > > > Also, if any of you have any comments and warnings about current > implementations (if there are any) I'd like to hear those too. > It really depends on what type of replication your looking for. Synchronous or Asynchronous. Master/Slave or Multi-Master. Darren
> I've been looking for documents and other info on replication efforts in > PostgreSQL. If anyone here can point me to places where I can find > these, it would be really appreciated. It really depends on your replication needs. I would suggest taking a look at gborg.postgresql.org for any of the replication projects there. There are some that work, some that don't and some that are still in the works. > Also, if any of you have any comments and warnings about current > implementations (if there are any) I'd like to hear those too. Also in the works is adding the ability to postgresql native to do replication. That is, however, at least as far away as the next version (7.3, ~6-8 months). - Brandon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------c: 646-456-5455 h: 201-798-4983b. palmer, bpalmer@crimelabs.net pgp:crimelabs.net/bpalmer.pgp5
Try http://techdocs.postgresql.org/ Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-hackers-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgsql-hackers-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Nathan Reilly > Sent: Tuesday, 16 October 2001 11:31 AM > To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org > Subject: [HACKERS] Replication > > > I'm sure this is not the correct place to ask this, but: > > > I've been looking for documents and other info on replication efforts in > PostgreSQL. If anyone here can point me to places where I can find > these, it would be really appreciated. > > Also, if any of you have any comments and warnings about current > implementations (if there are any) I'd like to hear those too. > > > > Many thanks > > > > Nathan > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >
> I've been looking for documents and other info on replication efforts in > PostgreSQL. If anyone here can point me to places where I can find > these, it would be really appreciated. PostgreSQL Inc offers asynchronous one-way replication, used and proven in high throughput environments. The original prototype implementation is available as a contrib package in the PostgreSQL source tree. I think that there are other efforts at different styles of replication but do not know the current status. HTH - Thomas