On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Don Baccus wrote: ... > Will Great Bridge step to the plate and fund a truly open source alternative, > leaving us with a potential code fork? If IB gets its political problems > under control and developers rally around it, two years is going to be a > long time to just sit back and wait for PG, Inc to release eRServer. I doubt that. There is an IB (Interbase) replication option today, but you must purchase it. That isn't so bad actually. PostgreSQL looks to be going that way too: base functionality is open source, periphial companies make money selling extensions. Besides simple master-slave replication is old news anyhow, and not terribly useful. Products like FrontBase (www.frontbase.com) have full shared-nothing cluster support too (FrontBase is commerical). Clustering is a much better solution for redundancy purposes that replication. Tom
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