Carlos,
I would recommend you simply stick with Debian 6 and add the debian
backports repository. Add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://backports.debian.org/debian-backports squeeze-backports main
After adding that just do an 'apt-get update' and you will be able to
install the postgresql-9.1 package.
If you would prefer to use Aptitude to install your packages, then do a
search for ^postgres, then when you find the postgresql-8.4 package just
hit the V key to view other available versions, 9.1 should be one of the
additional versions available.
-Brandon
On 11/04/2011 11:58 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Brandon Phelps<bphelps@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Carlos,
Streaming replication was introduced in PostgreSQL 9.0 and should do what
you want.
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Streaming_Replication
Oh great! I didn't see that in the 8.4 manual since that is what
Debian 6 has as the most stable version in it's package manager.
Anyone know of a stable Linux distribution that offers 9.0+? I know
Debian Wheezy (testing) has 9.1 but sadly it's testing and not
recommended for production utilization. RHEL is years behind as far as
packages go which makes them stable to an annoying degree.
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