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Re: [BDR] vs pgpool-II v3

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On 13 August 2015 at 23:52, Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The context of this is using BDR to implement a HA solution where we  have
> one node getting all connections at a time, if the node fails we move all
> connections to another node. (eg. only one node gets all connections at any
> given time).

This sounds like a job better suited to a normal active/standby
configuration with regular built-in streaming replication. Use a tool
like repmgr to manage failover and a proxy like pgbouncer to redirect
traffic.

There's no reason to use async multi-master replication when simple
single-master replication will do just as well.

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