BDR that performs - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Smith, Travis
Subject BDR that performs
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Msg-id PH7PR01MB7774F6A2B4A41D77503D5C3A8EC22@PH7PR01MB7774.prod.exchangelabs.com
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Responses Re: BDR that performs  (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>)
Re: BDR that performs  (Hari Kiran <hari@pgedge.com>)
Re: BDR that performs  (P C <puravc@gmail.com>)
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Hello Beautiful People,

 

I have a question regarding a good performing BDR system for Postgres.  I am currently evaluating/prototyping a primary-primary/master-master replication system.  I have a question around the experience held by the community at large.   Has anyone worked in a production environment with a solid BDR platform that performs well?   I am currently testing SymmetricDS but I am worried about a few things although the feature set is salivating.  

 

Any hints to other software would be great, the organization has budget cap to bring a talented consultant or consultant firm in to fulfill an advisory role.

 

 

 

So far I have reviewed:

Greenplum  -- always lagging in version

PG 16 logical replication – very basic – manual conflict resolution.

SymmetricDS – trigger based replication

EDB BDR (PGD) – not an option at this time

 

 

 

 

Thank you in advance,

 

Travis Smith

VP Business Technology

Circana

 

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