Re: why vacuum - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: why vacuum
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Msg-id 4360E059.7010305@Yahoo.com
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In response to Re: why vacuum  (Mario Splivalo <mario.splivalo@mobart.hr>)
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On 10/27/2005 4:22 AM, Mario Splivalo wrote:

> I see no point in blatantly putting 'other' products such shape. Pgsql
> offers no replication at all, you need to use slony (wich is also a poor
> replacement for a wannabe replication), or some other commercial
> products. What about 2PC? What about linking the databases from
> different servers?

I agree that Scott's comment was a bit harsh. But would you please add a 
few details that explain what makes Slony a "poor replacement" in your 
opinion? And please don't repeat that stupid "not builtin". Any add-on 
is as good as its reliability and features. Or would you at the same 
time say that MySQL has only a poor replacement for wannabe transactions 
and foreign keys, because their storage engines are in fact add-ons?

> Btw, I 'ported' the merge replication from MSSQL to postgres. It
> basicaly adds triggers to every table that is 'published' for
> replication. There is a separate table to store and calculate the change
> differences from several servers (so you could do update on any of the
> servers and change will be propagated to the others). I'm missing 2PC
> badly here, I wrote some stupid python 'thingie' wich should act as 2PC
> serializer, but that's slow as hell. And triggers slow down postgres
> quite a bit.

Would you consider publishing that code under the BSD license? It sounds 
very much like one of the "other add-on replication systems" our users 
keep asking for. If you can't publish the code, do you have any design 
papers or a technical concept that could be used as a base for a new 
PostgreSQL community project?


Jan

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