Yes, we've used Slony for migrating 8.2 -> 8.3 -> 8.4 and plan an using it to migrate to 9.0 in the near future. You should be able to skip releases as well like you say 8.2 -> 8.4. You'll probably want to test out both slony and 8.4 on your development machines first and make sure everything works okay. It takes a little bit to get familiar with slony, it's not a simple program that you install and click a button to set up replication and have everything happen for you. We spent a fair amount of time writing scripts to work with slony to help support our processes. On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:59 AM, Evan D. Hoffman wrote: > Thanks, Brian & Jaime. Regarding Slony, would that allow for > migration to a new version as well - i.e. moving from 8.2 on the old > machine to 8.4 on the new machine via Slony with minimal downtime? > > The Slony method is one I hadn't considered. Since our database is so > large, even a direct file copy would require some downtime (since we'd > need to stop the DB before beginning the copy). Slony would probably > let us cut the downtime from hours to minutes (dump & restore for us > has historically taken days). > > Thanks again, > Evan -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general