On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 03:17:02PM +0000, Sally Sally wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good way of implementing postgres real-time 
> mirroring? Whether it's a program that's already out there or whether it is 
> something that can be done by the DBA? I know there is one in contrib 
> called dbmirror but does it actually work well (it seems to also require 
> pgperl)

Plenty of people are using it.  It's not _exactly_ real time, though. 
What do you mean by "real-time mirroring"?

If you are not yet in production and are looking for something
that'll be ready in the next six months, you might want to check out
the Slony-I project on gborg.postgresql.org.  But even that is not
"real time", in that there is a gap between when a tuple is COMMITTED
on the primary node and when it appears on other nodes.

A

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