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There are a couple of solutions probably.
First off, search pgfoundry for possibilities, look into clustering and replication.
 
A little more insight would make it easier to answer your question:
Determine what you exactly want, what kind of uptime at what expense.
How should it be made available (single ip, multiple ips(requires application changes))
Do you wan't a full cluster (load balancing, distributed transaction, service provisioning, failover), or will replication suffice and running a separate heartbeat checking script) to effectively fail over.
Is downtime an option (a couple of minutes)
How is the rest of the environment protected against downtime
What version of Windows is it(Standard,Enterprise,Datacenter) for MSCS you require at least Enterprise
What other services will be running on the servers with PostgreSQL
How many servers will you be running in the solution
Have you previously configured a similar application (SQL Server,Exchange,ISA,etc)
Is moving to another OS an option
How long should implementation take
 
Regards,
 
Serge Fonville

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Pietro Tedesco <pietro_tedesco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have an instance of PostgreSQL on Windows 2003 with some application
and our customer have asked for solution
24x7 without human intervention for problem on the hardware/software
primary instance.
Actualy there is a solution with standby.
Is there a product of High Availability for PostgreSQL on Windows 2003?

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