Thanks for the shout-out.
This is the project that I presented at PgConfUS 2015. It took a while for Moat's (http://moat.com) lawyers to come around to licensing the code, but they finally did.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Graeme B. Bell <graeme.bell@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I previously posted about par_psql, but I recently found another PG parallelism project which can do a few extra things that par_psql can’t:
https://github.com/moat/pmpp
pmpp: Poor Man's Parallel Processing.
Corey Huinker had the idea of using dblink async as a foundation for distributing queries. This allows parallelisation at the query level and across multiple dbs simultaneously.
Nice idea!
Graeme Bell
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