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Re: Performance impact of log streaming replication

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> Whoa!  Sounds like a slow disk IO subsystem, or the
> inability to take
> advantage of a fast one.
> 
> PostgreSQL's PITR replication is already a working part of
> pgsql.  Hot
> stanbys are due in 9.0, and should produce no more load
> than they
> already do in 8.4 or 8.3.  Have you tried setting up
> PITR on pg 8.4 to
> see how it impacts your server's performance?
> 

No I haven't. I'm using MySQL right now. But I want to learn more about Postgresql's Hot Standby and see if it offers a better replication solution.

Can anyone share their experience about Postgresql replication performance impact? Thanks.




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