Op 8/24/23 om 16:32 schreef Jonathan S. Katz:
On 8/23/23 5:07 PM, David Rowley wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 at 05:55, Jonathan S. Katz <jk...@postgresql.org> wrote:

Hi,

When v15 docs have:

"27.2.7. Cascading Replication
The cascading replication feature allows a standby server to accept replication connections and stream WAL records to other standbys, acting as a relay. This can be used to reduce the number of direct connections to the primary and also to minimize inter-site bandwidth overheads."

why then, in the release draft, is that capability mentioned as something that is new for v16?
"
In PostgreSQL 16, users can perform logical decoding from a standby
instance, meaning a standby can publish logical changes to other servers.
"

Is there a difference between the two?

Thanks,

Erik







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