John Burger wrote:

If it were me, and someone proposed a model where two-way replication
was needed, I would tell them to rethink their model.  It's broken.


I would respectfully disagree that the requirement for two-way replication
indicates a broken design.


I agree with your disagreement. This design is present in lots of non-RDB systems - CVS, IMAP, PDA syncing, etc. It's clearly more complicated, but can be made to work, and has been many times. I don't see anything about databases in general, or Postgres specifically, that indicates it's a bad idea.

- John D. Burger
  MITRE

Yes, we use it successfully with the SQL Server edition of our product. Does anyone know if this is available with Postgre?
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