Re: Postgres - Replication

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I am using Bucardo.
It is working fine. It has been runinning for 5 years across 50 replicated nodes.
I strongly recommend Bucardo for master-master replication.
It is trigger based asynchronous replication system.

Regards
Om Prakash



On Saturday, 18 March 2017 10:24 PM, Alvaro Aguayo Garcia-Rada <aaguayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I have some experience with BDR. Works fine.

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From: "bricklen" <bricklen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "jasoninmel" <jasoninmel+1@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, 18 March, 2017 11:41:48 AM
Subject: Re: Postgres - Replication





On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 8:34 PM, jasoninmel < jasoninmel+1@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:



Please note that I'm open for any other replication method that would allow
better scalability. One of the best option would be to have Multi-master
setup though I haven't seen any documentation around the support for such
capability by Postgres.


Postgresql doesn't support multi-master in the core project but there are options available. Have you come across BiDirectional Replication (BDR) yet? https://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/bdr/



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