On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:25:04AM -0600, Jeff Larsen wrote: > > My 2 cents... > > I would rather see someone working on true synchronous replication, It will cost more than US$0.02. But if you're willing to put up real money, there are people willing to put in the work. Or, if you're willing to put up real money, you can have IBM DB2-style 24x7 systems running tomorrow. But it requires real money: (realtively) expensive hardware, and serious admins who know what they're doing. What you can't have is this without cost today. Or, I venture to say, any day within the next 5 years. (Beyond that, I'm unwilling to speculate.) Tricky problems require expensive tricks. See the manual for tricks you can perform today. Hint: PostgreSQL depends on the OS, so using OS tricks is an option. A -- Andrew Sullivan Old sigs will return after re-constitution of blue smoke ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster