Thread: Standby databases

Standby databases

From
Fernando Lozano
Date:
Hi there!

Is it possible to create hot standby databases using PostgreSQL, that
is, have one server send its transaction log to another server who
periodically applies the transactions?


[]s, Fernando Lozano



Re: Standby databases

From
"Artigas, Ricardo Y."
Date:
Have you checked pgReplicator for replication?

:~)
Ricky Y. Artigas
Database Administrator /
Systems Analyst/Programmer
Information Technology Division
Easycall Communications Phils., Inc.

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> From:    Fernando Lozano [SMTP:fsl@centroin.com.br]
> Sent:    Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:02 AM
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> Subject:    [GENERAL] Standby databases
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> Hi there!
>
> Is it possible to create hot standby databases using PostgreSQL, that
> is, have one server send its transaction log to another server who
> periodically applies the transactions?
>
>
> []s, Fernando Lozano
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