Re: Replication hooks discussion - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From José Orlando Pereira
Subject Re: Replication hooks discussion
Date
Msg-id 200610021344.54211.jop@lsd.di.uminho.pt
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In response to Replication hooks discussion  (Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>)
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On Friday 29 September 2006 20:02, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> At the beginning of the month, in
> <http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-09/msg00453.php>,
> I said that I'd be willing to try to do any sort of co-ordination,
> document writing, &c. for a project that might define common back-end
> resources necessary for the various kinds of replication systems
> people seem to want.
>
> There seems to be a widespread agreement that there is more than one
> sort of replication facilities that are desired, and that none of the
> systems on offer satisfies all of those desires.  There also seems to
> be a hope that we could come to some sort of agreement on what the
> necessary conditions for any of these facilties are.  If we could,
> then we could build the necessary framework to provide those
> conditions, and it could be made available in the back end without
> every replication project having to be shipped with the main
> PostgreSQL code.

We at the GORDA project strongly agree with this approach. I'll try to 
summarize our proposals on the new list.

Regards,

-- 
Jose Orlando Pereira


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