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Re: real multi-master replication?

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On 3/5/07, Steve Atkins <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't believe there is, or can be, any asynchronous multi-master
replication system for any database that will work with all possible
general purpose constructs.

but i dont insist on async. if there is multi-master replication for
postgresql it would be great if it would be sync.

Given that, you might need to be more specific about your
needs (and rethink your application architecture based on the
reality of the issue), unless the constraints of synchronous
replication work for you particular problem space.

i dont have a project (at the moment) that would require multi-master.
i'm just checking my options - as in original mail: i heard a lot of
"multi-master replication systems", but all of them seem to replicate
queries, and not data. which is unacceptable for me.

depesz


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