Erwan DUROSELLE wrote:
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> > Well, there are replication solutions which rsyncs WAL files after they are
> > rotated so two database instances are upto sync with each other at a difference
> > of one WAL file. If you are interested I can post the pdf.
Is this the PostgreSQL High Availability solution by Dr. Everett (Skip)
F. Carter Jr.?
http://www.taygeta.com/ha-postgresql.html
Was going to look into this recently, but have been told by two people
that it would definitely corrupt all data, etc. Haven't used it, but
don't think they've be very wrong.
Has anyone implemented this and can give us some yes/no experiences with
it?
If it works then great, but if it doesn't then the author should be
notified, etc.
:-)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
> Yes, please
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