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Re: Fw: Re: [BUGS] BUG #6099: Does pgcluster support hibernate?

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On 11/07/2011 12:54 PM, 赵伟宇 wrote:
 
 
2011-07-1

Your message was empty except for a signature, this date, and forwarded message content. You seem to have forwarded a question you submitted using the bug report from the pgsql-bugs list to pgsql-general. Was that intentional?

As I asked in my original reply to you: Is this a school or university project? We've had several people suddenly start asking about pgcluster, which is *abandoned* and *unsupported*, within a few weeks. That often means somebody's professor set a project.

As for pgcluster: pgcluster is OBSOLETE, ABANDONED and UNSUPPORTED. Do not start new projects with it. Also, PostgreSQL 8.3 is an *OLD* *VERSION* that you should not be starting with for a new project.

Regarding Hibernate - the question is more "will Hibernate work with Pgcluster". About the only way to find that out is to try it, because it isn't very likely that anybody is using that setup. Go test it and find out.

If you try using pgcluster you are probably mostly on your own. Most people here use currently supported clustering/load balancing/pooling options like Slony-I, Bucardo, londiste, pgpool, pgbouncer, etc. They probably won't be able to help you with pgcluster, though you might be lucky if you ask a good and detailed question about a specific problem.

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