Sascha Zenglein wrote on
11/2/22 7:56 AM:
Hi all,
I want to use the postgres-native logical replication to have multiple
clients receive and send data to a central database.
Real-time is far less important than network usage, and with my current
test setup it appears both instances communicate frequently if a
subscription is active, even if nothing is happening.
Is there a good way to reduce data usage, for example by limiting the
amount of keep-alive messages? One database will likely be idle most of
the time.
I estimated the current solution to idle at around 1.4MiB per day.
Ideally it would use less than 100KiB a day.
I'm also open for other solutions if anything comes to mind!
It
sounds like you are trying to use logical replication to give yourself a
multi-master database setup, and that you've squeezed as much
optimization as you can from logical replication and found it to be
unworkable. If that's a fair assessment, you might look into something
like bucardo instead. I haven't done the network comparison but it
is a different solution that might
meet your goals.