On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Raghavendra <raghavendra.rao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Best to start with..http://bucardo.org/wiki/Bucardo/Installation
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:34 PM, tushar nehete <tpnehete@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks you all,
I started with Bucardo. I installed activeperl 5.12 on my Linux(RHEL5.5) server.
Can you please suggest some link which describe the installation steps in details.
Thanks,
Tushar
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Simon Riggs <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Sim Zacks <sim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Just to be clear and fair to Bucardo, I would add a few points.
> I have heard good things about Bucardo, though I haven't tried it myself
> yet. I was warned that it would be risky to have 2 masters that have the
> same tables modified in both because of issues such as delayed sync, race
> conditions and other such goodies that may corrupt the meaning of the data.
All multi-master replication solutions that use an optimistic
mechanism require "conflict resolution" cases and code. This is the
same with SQLServer and Oracle etc.. Referring to a well known problem
as a race condition seems to introduce doubt and fear into a situation
that is well understood. Bucardo does offer hooks for conflict
resolution to allow you to program around the issues.
So if I felt that multi-master replication was the right way to go for
a solution, Bucardo is a good choice.
Just to add other info: if multi-master replication uses pessimistic
coherence, then the coherence mechanism can also be a source of
contention and/or cause the need for alternative kinds of conflict
resolution.
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