Re: Postgres and geographically diverse replication - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bill Moran
Subject Re: Postgres and geographically diverse replication
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Msg-id 20070418164328.a0936edb.wmoran@potentialtech.com
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In response to Postgres and geographically diverse replication  ("Drew Myers" <drew.myers@innerwireless.com>)
Responses Re: Postgres and geographically diverse replication  (Brad Nicholson <bnichols@ca.afilias.info>)
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In response to "Drew Myers" <drew.myers@innerwireless.com>:
>
> I've been given a task to build a couple of geographically separate
> servers, which are capable of replicating data between each other.
>
> I've surfed through various google results, and most of what I've found
> seems to be a bit dated, so I thought I'd pose my question here, perhaps
> for more detailed and more up-to-date info.
>
> Is this normally done in a push/pull scenario within the postgres
> installations themselves, or is additional software required? What are
> the various replication capabilities?
>
> I apologize for the general nature of my questions, I'm new to postgres
> and to geographically separate replication. Any tips, books, whitepapers
> or other resources you might be able to point me to is most appreciated.

Generally speaking, when you're talking geographically separate, Slony
is your best bet.  We're using it to maintain data on opposites sides of
the US with good success.

http://slony.info

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Bill Moran
http://www.potentialtech.com

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