There are a wide variety of Postgres replication solutions, and I would like advice on which one would be appropriate to my use case. * Small (~half dozen) distributed workforce using a file sharing service, but without access to direct network connection over the internet * Database is updated infrequently, when new government agency data releases replace old data * Because database is updated infrequently, workforce can come together for LAN-based replication as needed * Entire database is on the order of a few GB Given this, I am considering the super lowtech "replication" solution of updating "master" and doing a full database drop and restore on the "slaves". But I would like to know which of the other (real) replication solutions might work for this use case. Regards, --Lee -- Lee Hachadoorian Assistant Professor of Instruction, Geography and Urban Studies Assistant Director, Professional Science Master's in GIS Temple University -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general