Ühel kenal päeval, L, 2007-09-08 kell 21:15, kirjutas Apoc Sagdiyev: > > C. 'backup _is_ replication' is also true > > > > ---------- > > Hannu > > It is useless to speak with a person like you
Oh, you think that _I_ am "scandinavian" ?? Never thought about that possibility ;P If speaking with me is useless to you, then don't. > about the diffrence between Backup and Replications. > Both Things having diffrent Concepts and Approaches, but for you it is all > the same. by Capitalising these Nouns you really make them look like some Big Concepts that are Beyond Understanding Of Mere Mortals. > What should i say? Thadts the typically scandinavian Fishheadnature. A > Fish is a Fish. (anyway if one is a Wale and next is a Shark). The reason I have been so patient with you is that your question and writing style suggests that you are still quite young, probably no more that 17 to 19, and also I thought that you were looking for a solution to your problem, not just trying to look smart or pushing your latest great idea. <meat> What I was trying to tell you, is that in order to have a backup that can actually be used quickly in case of failure on master db, you need your backup to be in form of replica (that is one meaning of "backup _is_ replication"). If you had your backup as a week-old base backup + a set of WAL files, it can take days to bring the replacement machine up, as both unpacking the base backup and especially replaying the WAL files take time. </meat> > I guess, the next Thing you will say is: Nobody was on the Moon and the > 9/11 Incident was the Work of George W. Bush Junior itself and Santa > Claus will be the next President of the United States. No! Actually I'm wearing my tin hat right now and I Never say Anything about My Suspicions about 9/11 on Internet in fear of Echelon catching and filing me. --------------- Hannu ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq