Re: Replication status - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Replication status
Date
Msg-id 200205290133.g4T1Xnj24647@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Replication status  (Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org>)
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Agreed.  It would be nice to see both a single-master and multi-master
server included in our main tree and a clear description of when to use
each.  The confusion over the various replication solutions and their
strengths/weaknesses is a major problem.

I always felt a clearer README for rserv would help greatly.  We do get
lots of questions about how to get it working.  README.rserv goes over
the major 'toolset' items and describes a demo, but that is it.  (I
don't even know what the 'toolset' items are or how to access them, at
least from reading the README.)  I thought of doing the README
improvements myself, but because I didn't write it, I left it alone.

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Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> ...
> > rserver only does single-master, while most people want multi-master.
> 
> As you probably know, rserv is not limited to only a single instance of
> a single master. Many replication problems can be described as a "single
> source" problem (or should be described as such; moving to a fully
> distributed database brings a host of other issues). So any problem
> which can be decomposed to having single sources of subsets of
> information can be handled with this system.
> 
> The contrib/rserv code has received no contributions from the community
> beyond our original submission, which of course pushes all of the
> development and recurring costs back onto PostgreSQL Inc and their
> clients. We have been very low-key (imho) in representing this solution
> to the developer community, but it should be considered for applications
> matching its capabilities. Full transactional integrity across primary
> and secondary servers is not easy to come by and not offered by most
> other solutions. fwiw we have demonstrated well over 2000 updates per
> second flowing through rserv systems.
> 
>                       - Thomas
> 

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