Hi,

we are contemplating the possibilities for a Postgres HA installation.

As the rollout is targeted towards the end of the year, 9.0 and it's new 
features might be an option for us.

Now from a HA point of view, what is the major difference between 9.0's Hot 
Standby and 8.x's Warm Standby?

I am aware that I can use the 9.0 standby server for read only queries, but 
that is (currently) not something we need

I'm wondering about the differences when the failover situation occurs. From 
reading the docs, I get the impression that 9.0's streaming replication might 
be faster than 8.4's WAL shipping, but otherwise offers the same level of data 
protection.

Is there a difference in how much data could potentially be lost in case of a 
failover?
E.g. because 9.0 replicates the changes quicker than 8.4?

If there is no (big) difference in reliability (or potential data loss) I would 
rather go for 8.4 than 9.0 just because the feature is so new in 9.0 and might 
not be 100% reliable at the beginning.

Any input is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Thomas


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