Just word of month,
Thank you Simon for detailed explanation current status of BDR and
PostgreSQL.
BR, Dmitry
On 12/14/2015 09:31 PM, Simon Riggs wrote:
On 14 December 2015 at 15:55, Dmitry Mordovin <d.mordo...@dwide.com
<mailto:d.mordo...@dwide.com>> wrote:
Hello All!
As I heard, PostgreSQL 9.5 has built in Bi-Direction replication
(or need install BDR module?).
PostgreSQL 9.5 does not yet have the full code required for
Bi-Directional replication. How did you hear that? Was that word of
mouth, or is that written down anywhere so we can correct it?
I wants to play with multi-master, asynchronous replication on two
servers PostgreSQL 9.5 beta 2.
BDR does exist as production quality software.
http://bdr-project.org/docs/stable/index.html
BDR 0.93 is compatible with PostgreSQL 9.4.
Binary versions are available.
Later versions of BDR will be compatible with later versions of
PostgreSQL, until the features are fully merged. The full project has
taken 4 years so far and we expect it to take another 2 years at least.
I'll write a blog about this because there is clearly some confusion
around this.
In official docs very small information about how to configure
servers.
Could anyone direct me in right way?
If anyone would like to contribute better documentation, they are very
welcome to do so.
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