On 7/2/2018 2:54 PM, Artur Lojewski wrote:
Question: If I issue a delete operation to a read-only replica, and the delete 
request ist properly resend to the actual supplier, can I expect (?) that an 
immediate read to the consumer does not find the deleted object?
Note : you wrote "ist" above. I'm assuming this should be "is" (not "isn't") No. Nothing will have changed in the consumer's database (hence : read-only).
Or do I have to wait until the supplier initiated replication (immediate) has 
taken place?
Yes.

The current behavior his that I still can read back the "deleted" object from 
the read-only replica until the replication is over. Is that correct behavior?
Yes.
Or can I 'tweak' things that even on a read-only replica a deleted object is 
immediately not available, even before replication starts.

No.

The servers implement "async" or "eventually consistent" replication. Clients have to deal with stale reads.


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