What happened to Hot Standby?
Saturday, March 21st, 2009Josh Berkus explaing why hot-standby replication did not make it into postgresql 8.4
Josh Berkus explaing why hot-standby replication did not make it into postgresql 8.4
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PITRTools is a set of wrapper scripts that provide warm standby functionality to PostgreSQL. The software is essentially two scripts, cmd_archiver.py and cmd_standby.py. The project is under the BSD license.
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interesting thoughts and notes about DBs and scalable systems
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some notes about PG cluster
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replication terminology
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some interesting comments on build-in mysql replication, read comments!!!
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notes on Pl/Proxy (interdatabase connectivity for stored prosedures )
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sort of official note that slony-II died (project never shipped any code)
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This is pfrom PGCon2007 description
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