* Fujii Masao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081211 05:25]:
 
> - standalone
>   The primary doesn't archive the WAL only during replication. If replication 
> is
>   not in progress, the primary archives the WAL. That is, the primary switches
>   the modes whenever replication starts / ends.

That scares the hebegebies out of me... I'm doing sync-rep because I
*really* *want* *my* *data* .... *always* ...

I want sync-rep because I'm going to get even *stonger* guarentees on my
data (and, if hot-standby works out, load balancing too, but thats not
*my* primary desire for sync-rep)...

But I'm sure as hell *not* going to throw all my eggs into that slave's
basket and do away with my WAL archive...  Would anyone actually use
that "standby" mode, and if not, why compilcate the code for it?

a.

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