Hi Richard,
: Are you:
: 1. Looking to spread disk-accesses over several machines, or
: 2. Looking to run multiple PostgreSQL server against the same
: database?
:
: You might be ok with #1, but not #2.
Thanks for the quick response.
I am looking at #2, but I could not find anything from my searches.
If I am looking to access large amounts of data, such as in a data
center, would it be better to run a/several database servers and
accessing them across the network?
Kind regards,
Henry
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