Hi Bob:
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> Though currently I am thinking to address the problem of generating deltas
> at the application level rather than to use postgresql features which are
> largely optimized for a slightly different set of circumstances and
> requirements
Thanks Stuart. I'll do some measurements on plaintext dump to git.
On 2 July 2014 09:46, Stuart Bishop wrote:
> On 30 June 2014 15:05, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
>
> > What are people's thoughts about a more optimal solution? I would like
> to
> > use a more incremental approach to replication. Th
Thanks Francisco for these inputs. I hadn't considered log shipping as I
knew I didn't want to track changes to all tables (and databases). Setting
up a local partial mirror is an interesting thought which hadn't crossed my
mind .. I'll giver that some consideration.
Though currently I am thinki
On 30 June 2014 15:05, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> What are people's thoughts about a more optimal solution? I would like to
> use a more incremental approach to replication. This does not have to be a
> "live" replication .. asynchronously triggering once every 24 hours is
> sufficient. Also there
Hi Bob.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> What are people's thoughts about a more optimal solution? I would like to
> use a more incremental approach to replication. This does not have to be a
> "live" replication .. asynchronously triggering once every 24 hours is
> suffi
Hi
I have been grappling with a problem for some time I would appreciate some
advice on. We have a public health application which is web based with a
postgresql backing store which is designed for use by the public sector
ministry of health in a significant number of African, Asian and other
cou