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Am 25.01.19 um 06:10 schrieb Jeremy Finzel:

    The problem is that the version for BDR 1.0.7, which has an
    implementation for postgres 9.4, will be on end of live at the end
    of this year. Unfortunately the paid solution is out of our
    budget, so we currently have two options: find an alternative or
    remove the multi-region implementation. We are currently looking
    for alternatives.


You are missing all of the alternatives here.  Why don't you consider upgrading from postgres 9.4 and with it to a supported version of BDR?  There is nothing better you can do to keep your infrastructure up to date, performant, secure, and actually meet your multi-master needs than to upgrade to a newer version of postgres which does have BDR support.

Even "stock" postgres 9.4 is set for end of life soon. Upgrade!

ACK!

Sure, you have to pay for a support contract, and this isn't for free, but you will get a first-class support for BDR. If you really needs a worldwide distributed multi-master solution you should be able to buy that.


Regards, Andreas

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