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Re: [BDR] vs pgpool-II v3

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On 08/13/2015 08:52 AM, Wayne E. Seguin wrote:

"BDR is only one in Beta compare to stable options:
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Replication,_Clustering,_and_Connection_Pooling.
Not sure why this solution would be chosen. Experience with pgpool is
that you only needed to change a port and no SQL changes required on an
application side."

I appreciate any input as to pros/cons of BDR vs PGPool-II v3 in this

BDR is async multi master. PGPool is largely just a connection pooler with load balancing (although it has other features). They play different sports.

JD


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