Tino Wildenhain wrote:
If your app is used by external customers who are all across the country, they want to continue to still use your software even though you and data center #1 are 6 feet under due to an 8.0 earthquake. They want auto-failover to data center #2 which is in close proximity to CIA headquarters and other juicy terrorist targets.


Sure, but in this case a "simple" async master-slave (slony-1)
and the usual failover (also DNS-failover) should be sufficient.

Workable if you're willing to keep multiple sets of servers idling on stand-by only for catastrophic failure. For temporary failure, I believe at this time Slony requires manual admin work to resync a promoted master and demote it back to slave. Not a big deal if the downtime doesn't happen often but when you're depending a cross-country internet connection, it happens far more often than you like to deal with.

Of course, we're also using multi-master replication to load balance traffic across multiple servers because the price jump from going 2xDC to 4xDC is major. So we have a bunch of 2x1 and 2xDC servers across the country serving our customers versus 1 big server for primary access and 1 big server as a standby.

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