High Availablity Solution needed
for hot-standby and load balancing
On 11/29/07, Ragnar Heil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
our customer has got the following requirements:
Req1)
On 01.12.2007, at 09:35, Ragnar Heil wrote:
WHich solution are you using now, Guido?
For the one installation we needed multi-master, we have FrontBase
running.
PostgreSQL multi-master just wasn't "right" for us. Too much hardware
needed to get real redundancy, the setup is too complex a
o Neitzer
> Sent: Freitag, 30. November 2007 21:03
> To: Shane Ambler
> Cc: Postgresql General
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postgres High Availablity Solution
> needed for hot-standby and load balancing
>
> On 30.11.2007, at 12:50, Shane Ambler wrote:
>
> >> I project whe
On 30.11.2007, at 12:50, Shane Ambler wrote:
I project where the "latest news" page shows the newest entry from
March 2005 and the install talks only about PostgreSQL 8.0 isn't
really inspiring confidence ...
Although they aren't the fastest with releases, they really aren't
as bad as tha
Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 30.11.2007, at 02:34, Usama Dar wrote:
Have you looked at pgCluster
I project where the "latest news" page shows the newest entry from March
2005 and the install talks only about PostgreSQL 8.0 isn't really
inspiring confidence ...
Although they aren't the fastest
On 30.11.2007, at 02:34, Usama Dar wrote:
Have you looked at pgCluster
I project where the "latest news" page shows the newest entry from
March 2005 and the install talks only about PostgreSQL 8.0 isn't
really inspiring confidence ...
Continuent is very active, but it limits the servers
On 11/29/07, Ragnar Heil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> our customer has got the following requirements:
>
> Req1) Master master replication supported, not only master / slave
> replication with only the master being writable. If you do have multiple
> slave systems they are only useful from
Hi
our customer has got the following requirements:
Req1) Master master replication supported, not only master / slave
replication with only the master being writable. If you do have multiple
slave systems they are only useful from a backup and standby
perspective. Our Application must have a db