Re: Re: Is it possible to mirror the db in Postgres?
You probably already thought of this - but - why not just set up a
centralized server and have each office interact to the db via a web
interface. Let your application enforce security (apacheSSL, use db for
user auth) and to prevent two users from editing the same record
simultaneously.
-r
At 06:19 PM 4/20/01 -0700, Nathan Myers wrote:
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 04:53:43PM -0700, G. Anthony Reina wrote:
Nathan Myers wrote:
Does the replication have to be reliable? Are you equipped to
reconcile databases that have got out of sync, when it's not?
Will the different labs ever try to update the same existing
record, or insert conflicting (unique-key) records?(1) Yes, of course. (2) Willing--yes; equipped--dunno. (3) Yes,
probably.Hmm, good luck. Replication, by itself, is not hard, but it's only
a tiny part of the job. Most of the job is in handling failures
and conflicts correctly, for some (usually enormous) definition of
"correctly".Reliable WAN replication is harder. Most of the proprietary database
companies will tell you they can do it, but their customers will tell
you they can't.Joel Burton suggested the rserv utility. I don't know how well it would
work over a wide network.The point about WANs is that things which work nicely in the lab, on a
LAN, behave very differently when the communication medium is, like the
Internet, only fitfully reliable. You will tend to have events occurring
in unexpected order, and communications lost, and queues topping over,
and conflicting entries in different instances which you must somehow
reconcile after the fact. Reconciliation by shipping the whole database
across the WAN is often impractical, particularly when you're trying to
use it at the same time.WAN replication is an important part of Zembu's business, and it's hard.
I would expect the rserv utility (about which I admit I know little) not
to have been designed for the job.Nathan Myers
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