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Re: Database Clustering on multiple harddisk

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I think you may be a little confused...

Last time I checked, Oracle RAC doesn't actualy support clustering the I/O, it's one Database backend with multiple instances on the front-end, which is only clustering the CPU bound part (it's also VERY expensive).

If by clustering you mean multiple seperate tablespaces, then Postgresql does support them.

If you mean RAID, then that is implemented by the HBA (host bus adapter), and is transparent to Postgresql.

If you are looking for replication, many people find Slony a good add-on.

Alex

On 6/20/06, Arie Nugraha <dicarve@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Hi list,

I am new postgresql user and i had read the documentation but
i dont if PostgreSQL support database clustering on multiple harddisk
(multiple I/O, just like DB2 and Oracle does)
or not.

If postgreSQL support the database clustering is there any
documentation or tutorial that explain how to do it?

Thanks all.


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