Thread: Replication
I have been searching for the ability for replication between postgresql database servers. Many of the solutions That I have seen either work only un*x or requires an expensive commercial license. I am looking something rather short term and maybe for a long term solution.
I came across this project which is Java based:
Has anybody used this particular piece of software? And if so what do they think of it?
Thanks,
Jeffery
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On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 22:54:59 -0700, Jeffery Reedy <mojoscoobydoo@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have been searching for the ability for replication between postgresql database servers. Many of the solutions That Ihave seen either work only un*x or requires an expensive commercial license. I am looking something rather short term andmaybe for a long term solution. I am not familiar with daffodil, but if you are interested in a free replication system, you should at least take a look at Slony.
Jeffery..... > I have been searching for the ability for replication between postgresql > database servers. Many of the solutions That I have seen either work > only un*x or requires an expensive commercial license. I am looking > something rather short term and maybe for a long term solution. If you don't actually need replication, and your database isn't huge, you could instead just keep a backup server. You could simply do an automated pg_dumpall once a day (for instance), followed by an automated ftp, followed by an automatic load into the backup database. Guess you'd set it up as a service on windows, under *nix I use ssl rsync and cron. In the event I have to use my backup website server at another location (only once, so far) it's read only and only up to date from the night before. But it's better than a nonworking website. Of course I have a way to redirect the web requests, too. Actually, now that I think about it, I put this together for my own use, in my spare time, using machines I had available already. If I had to do it for a client I would do it right (with replication, load sharing, etc.). This is one way to keep it simple, but it might not meet your needs, though. brew ========================================================================== Strange Brew (brew@theMode.com) Check out my Stock Option Covered Call website http://www.callpix.com and my Musician's Online Database Exchange http://www.TheMode.com ==========================================================================