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dcrespo wrote:
Good question. The only concern that I have is the date of the last
version (2005-3-7).

You will find that their website has not been updated for a while. If you look in pgfoundry you will find that they have releases as recent as a few days ago.
The different 1.x versions relate to a different postgres version
(1.7.x is 8.2) (1.5.x is 8.1) (1.3.x is 8.0).
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgcluster

Do you or anybody know if this software (PGCluster) is stable and works
fine? Please, give information on how it fits your needs.

I haven't used it myself, just been looking around out of curiosity.

Thank you!

Daniel

km wrote:
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 12:17:20PM -0600, Scott Marlowe wrote:
Has anybody researched on this that can point me in the right
direction?
You could use possibly use pgpool as long as its caveats aren't a show
stopper (can't insert with random, individual inserts with things like
now() might be a little different, insert order might not be the same on
both machines, etc...

I haven't used daffodil, but have heard of it.

There's also c-jdbc and a few others.
what abt pgcluster ? how does it fare with SlonyI ?
regards,
KM



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