Check out the pg_replicator project on gborg, IIRC it has links to some
of the replication solutions.... USOGRES comes to mind...
BTW - I'f you do give each one a twirl, we'd love to hear about your
experiences.
Robert Treat
On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 03:15, John Sidney-Woollett wrote:
> Apologies if this is a double post - I'm sure I sent a similar e-mail to
> the list, but it seems to have disappeared in the ether.
>
> Id there a definitive list of what replication options are currently
> available for 7.4 (and 7.5), and what their relative strengths and
> weaknesses are; ease of use, configuration, cost, support etc
>
> I need to start tackling replication of our DB in the next few weeks, and
> wondered what the options are.
>
> I've seen RServer and Mammoth Replication - these look good (on paper) but
> both appear to involve a license fee (which is more than I have to spend
> right now).
>
> Is pgReplication ready for 7.4 yet? And are there any other *free*
> options? If not maybe I'll have to find the money for a commercial
> solution.
>
> I'd appreciate any feedback from anyone who has a working replication
> solution.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Sidney-Woollett
>
>
>
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