On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 11:54:42AM -0400, Chris Browne wrote: > There is a Slony-II project ongoing that is trying to construct a > more-or-less synchronous multimaster replication system (where part of > the cleverness involves trying to get as much taking place in an > asynchronous fashion as possible) that would almost certainly be of no > use to your "use case." Just to emphasise this point: assuming we ever get Slony-II to work, it is all but guaranteed to be useless for cases like the one that started this thread: it'll simply require very fast network connections to work. I've had more than one person ask me when multi-site multimaster is coming, and my answer is always, "Have you started work on it yet?" I think there might be a way to hack up Slony-I to do it -- Josh Berkus gave me a quick outline while at OSCON that made me think it possible -- but AFAIK, nobody is actually doing that work. It's worth noting that single-origin master-slave async replication is tricky, but by no means impossible. Multi-master _anything_ is hard, no question about it; and it more or less always imposes some overhead that you won't like. The question is merely whether you want to pay that price. A -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A certain description of men are for getting out of debt, yet are against all taxes for raising money to pay it off. --Alexander Hamilton ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly