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Richard Broersma <richard.broersma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 2010/12/21 Filip RembiaÅkowski <filip.rembialkowski@xxxxxxxxx>:
> >> Or if there is another useful tool available for Connection Pooling. Please
> >> guide me for this.
> >
> > yes there are some; see
> > http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Replication,_Clustering,_and_Connection_Pooling
> >
> > it depends on what you need. pgbouncer is the smallest and most
> > lightweight pooler available.
> 
> Also, Pgbouncer is the only connection-pooler that work on MS-Windows
> that is released for production use.

I'm looking for a solution to split read and write access to different
servers (streaming replication, you know ...). Can i do that with
pgpool? (setting backend_weightX=0 or 1)? I have read the doc, but i'm
not sure if pgpool the right solution, maybe you can enlighten me?
(or someone else ...)


Andreas
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