On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:18, enediel wrote:
> Hello to all list members:
>
> I'm looking for information about using postgresql in a cluster of servers
> where all real servers share a unique databases location outside them.
>
> The question could be one of the follows?
>
> ?Is the prostgresql prepared to synchronize simultaneous accesses to oneself
> database among processes that run in different PC's?
>
> or
>
> ?Was the postgresql database designed to allow simultaneous acceses of
> processes that run in different PC's allowing for own design the
> sincronizationof all the processes?
To clarify: do you mean
(1) multiple copies of *the*same*database* sitting on many machines,
and all of them synchronizing themselves?
OR
(2) multiple application server machines all hitting a single database
sitting on a single database server machine?
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