Re: [HACKERS] redundancy and disk i/o

2000-12-04 Thread Thomas Lockhart
> If you're talking about replication, PostgreSQL, Inc. will be offering a > solution to its $19,000/yr Platinum Partners shortly. It will be released > in open source form no more than two years after its release in proprietary > form. > Check out http://www.erserver.com for more details, and ht

Re: [HACKERS] redundancy and disk i/o

2000-12-04 Thread Dominic J. Eidson
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Sandeep Joshi wrote: > 1. Is it possible to set up a set of redundant disks for a database? one > of them being remote from the database? Call IBM Global Services, and tell them you are interested in purchasing an RS/6000 with a 7133 SSA drives, one tray off-site using the

Re: [HACKERS] redundancy and disk i/o

2000-12-04 Thread Don Baccus
At 07:30 PM 11/28/00 -0800, Sandeep Joshi wrote: >Hi, >I have two questions > >1. Is it possible to set up a set of redundant disks for a database? one >of them being remote from the database? If you're talking about replication, PostgreSQL, Inc. will be offering a solution to its $19,000/yr