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On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM, David Jantzen <djant...@ql2.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response Joshua, much appreciated.  Is there any
> way to avoid or minimize a period without a warm standby when I switch
> to Server B for production?  What about rsyncing the data directory
> from Server B to Server C after B goes live?

This is definitely something that needs to be addressed in future
versions of Postgres, especially once we have Hot
Standby/Read-Only-Slaves and Sync-Replication. People will want to
have dozens of active slaves and rebuilding them all every time a
failover happens will be unbearable. Not to mention that in the
meantime they have to live with no redundancy.


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greg

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