Обсуждение: Documenting Replication Solutions
Hi, at the code sprint, we agreed to put together some documentation about current and upcoming replication solutions for PostgreSQL. Is somebody already working on that? For Postgres-R, you can find some information on www.postgres-r.org. And I've just opened a project on pgFoundry. This gives Postgres-R it's own mailing list: http://lists.pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/postgres-r-general I know there is already a Postgres-R project on Gborg. But since everybody is moving to pgFoundry, I'd like to move materials from there and join that with the new website or put it to the pgFoundry project. What about that mailing-list there. Could the archive be 'added' to the new list on pgFoundry? Any opinions or wishes from the Gborg project owners? Regards Markus
Quoth Markus Schiltknecht <markus@bluegap.ch>: > at the code sprint, we agreed to put together some documentation about > current and upcoming replication solutions for PostgreSQL. Is somebody > already working on that? I don't recall that anyone expressly agreed to do so; I'll see if I can, this week... -- "cbbrowne","@","linuxfinances.info" http://linuxdatabases.info/info/x.html Would I be an optimist or a pessimist if I said my bladder was half full?
On Saturday 22 July 2006 18:16, Christopher Browne wrote: > Quoth Markus Schiltknecht <markus@bluegap.ch>: > > at the code sprint, we agreed to put together some documentation about > > current and upcoming replication solutions for PostgreSQL. Is somebody > > already working on that? > > I don't recall that anyone expressly agreed to do so; I'll see if I > can, this week... A META-FAQ Style document on techdocs would be nice... we could then link to that from the pg faq. -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL
Hello Christopher, I remember Bruce pushing towards a 'PostgreSQL Development Group'-statement about replication solutions for PostgreSQL. AFAIK, there is a lot of uncertainty about replication solutions and I think it would be a good thing to give people some guidance. I think in a FAQ or such we should cover these type of questions: - Can I configure a standby server for hot-failover? - Can I do load-balancing? - What kind of replication is possible with PostgreSQL, what do the different solutions implement? - What's the development status of Slony-II?, of Postgres-R, PgCluster, etc... - What's the difference between Slony-II and Postgres-R? Where on the website do we put such a FAQ? Or should some of these questions be part of the main FAQ? Regards Markus Christopher Browne wrote: > Quoth Markus Schiltknecht <markus@bluegap.ch>: >> at the code sprint, we agreed to put together some documentation about >> current and upcoming replication solutions for PostgreSQL. Is somebody >> already working on that? > > I don't recall that anyone expressly agreed to do so; I'll see if I > can, this week...