Thread: Replication, High availability
My online app uses PostgreSQL 7.2 running on a single Debian box. I also have a spare machine witch may act as a backup server. After even hardware breakdowns the whole system must be up and running in no more than couple of minutes. How to achieve this goal? Is Postgresql-R 7.2 already worth trying? Has anyone used drbd or Coda in simmilar cases? Can you share your experiences? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Wojciech Bernacki
Hi I dont' think there are very stable neat solutions as yet for replication in potgresql. In your case usogres may be a good solution. but check its sorthcomnis also regds Mallah. > > My online app uses PostgreSQL 7.2 running on a single Debian box. I also have > a spare machine witch may act as a backup server. After even hardware breakdowns the whole > system must be up and running in no more than couple of minutes. How to achieve this goal? Is > Postgresql-R 7.2 already worth trying? Has anyone used drbd or Coda in simmilar cases? Can you > share your experiences? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. > > Wojciech Bernacki > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off > all lists at once with the unregister command > (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org) ----------------------------------------- Get your free web based email at trade-india.com. "India's Leading B2B eMarketplace.!" http://www.trade-india.com/
Hi, check this link: http://usogres.good-day.net/ C. Wojciech Bernacki wrote: > My online app uses PostgreSQL 7.2 running on a single Debian box. I also have > a spare machine witch may act as a backup server. After even hardware > breakdowns the whole system must be up and running in no more than couple of > minutes. How to achieve this goal? Is Postgresql-R 7.2 already worth trying? > Has anyone used drbd or Coda in simmilar cases? Can you share your > experiences? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. > > Wojciech Bernacki