Re: shadowing (like IB/Firebird) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: shadowing (like IB/Firebird)
Date
Msg-id 200404261738.i3QHcsA14932@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to shadowing (like IB/Firebird)  (David Garamond <lists@zara.6.isreserved.com>)
Responses Re: shadowing (like IB/Firebird)
List pgsql-general
David Garamond wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > David Garamond wrote:
> >
> >>Is there a feature similar to this currently in Postgres, or will there
> >>be? Sometimes (like in a shared hosting environment), we cannot have the
> >>luxury of hot-swapped RAID or expensive SAN, and it's nice to be able to
> >>have a synchronous backup so that in case a disk fails, we can recover
> >>to the last moment just before failure.
> >>
> >>Will PITR offer this?
> >
> > Pitr recovers from the last moment before failure.  Not sure what
> > shadowing is.
>
> Sorry, should've at least described 'shadowing'. A shadow is a
> synchronous page-level (I think) mirror file. That is, when you open a
> database /disk1/dbname.fdb and then issue a:
>
>   > CREATE SHADOW 1 '/disk2/dbname.fdb';
>   > CREATE SHADOW 2 '/disk3/dbname.fdb';
>
> then all 3 files will be kept synchronized at all times. Each subsequent
> page write will go to all 3 files (if any of the write fails, the
> transaction fails, so it's not unlike a synchronous replication).
>
> Now suppose /disk1 fails, one of the shadow can be configured to
> immediately take over as the master database, without any down time. We
> can then add /disk4/dbname.fdb, for instance, to become a new shadow.
>
> Alternatively, when a shadow fails, IB/Firebird can refuse further
> transactions until there is another shadow coming up, so the database is
> shadowed all the time.

No, we don't have plans to do that.  We will allow continuous logging so
a tar backup plus this log will bring you up to current.

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