Am 14.06.2018 um 14:04 schrieb Uri Braun:
Hi,

I'm looking to run Postgres -- flexible on exact version -- on some devices installed in cars and replicated to a central server over cell phone modems. I expect dropped connections due to: lack of coverage (remote areas), dead spots, tunnels, cars parked in garages, device power disconnected, etc. I expect all data to be generated on the car devices and want it to eventually be copied over to the central server. I would also like to be able to delete old data -- say months old -- on the car equipment and NOT have those deletes propagate to the central server.

To be clear, the car device will surely add data -- append rows -- and may very occasionally add a new table. I would expect the only case where a delete may occur -- other than culling old data -- is during recovery of a partial write or transaction rollbacks. The time requirements are loose, but I would like replication consistency within hours (once connected).

I'm wondering what replication scheme is appropriate for this use case and how to configure it appropriately.


i think pglogical can fit your requirements, please take a look:

https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/pglogical/


Regards, Andreas

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