On 5/14/20 12:37 AM, Santhosh Kumar wrote:
Can you please help me understand, why the following news is published
in "postgresql" with an encouraging message acknowledging BDR as an open
source?
In my opinion it is not a bright idea to not have support for any
product. Support is an inde
On Thu, 14 May 2020 at 08:01, Santhosh Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> I came across a link published in postgresql, where it is clearly
> mentioned BDR as an open source. When I tried to install BDR for CentOS
> from 2ndQuadrant, the yum repository was not reachable and upon further
> enquiring with 2ndQu
Am 14.05.20 um 06:37 schrieb Santhosh Kumar:
Can you please help me understand, why the following news is published
in "postgresql" with an encouraging message acknowledging BDR as an
open source? We invested time and effort to use BDR only to understand
at a later point in time, that it is
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 9:01 AM Santhosh Kumar
wrote:
> Hi,
> I came across a link published in postgresql, where it is clearly
> mentioned BDR as an open source. When I tried to install BDR for CentOS
> from 2ndQuadrant, the yum repository was not reachable and upon further
> enquiring with 2nd
Hi,
I came across a link published in postgresql, where it is clearly
mentioned BDR as an open source. When I tried to install BDR for CentOS
from 2ndQuadrant, the yum repository was not reachable and upon further
enquiring with 2ndQuadrant, I got a reply from them quoting as follows
"BDR is not