Re: replication in Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jeff Larsen
Subject Re: replication in Postgres
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Msg-id d1f9b6f00711260950s3c28d560pc20e01427d60b678@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: replication in Postgres  (Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org>)
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> > Yes, but I'd like something better than "near real time" as the above
> > page describes. Or maybe someone could clarify that.... Besides,
> > EnterpriseDB does not save me enough money. In my current commercial
> > DB, if a transaction is committed on the master, it is guaranteed to
> > be committed to the secondary. In our business, losing one customer
> > order could lose us the customer for good.
>
> So you want synchronous replication.  Search on that term in the
> archives for possible solutions (or lack thereof) in postgres.
>
> If you don't specify your requirements clearly, don't expect useful
> advice ;-)

I'm not looking for advice. My original contribution to this thread
suggested a preferred course of future development. I know what my
options are with the present version, but I see room for improvement.

Jeff

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