pgReplicator vs. rserv

Started by Turbo Fredrikssonabout 24 years ago3 messages
#1Turbo Fredriksson
turbo@bayour.com

I've been trying to get some clustered PostgreSQL service at work, and
have basicaly narrowed it down to only pgReplicator.

Then I remembered a friend of mine telling me about rserv. It seems to
me that rserv is a much cleaner implementation, but how good is it really
and how 'stable' is it?

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#2Thomas Lockhart
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In reply to: Turbo Fredriksson (#1)
Re: pgReplicator vs. rserv

...

Then I remembered a friend of mine telling me about rserv. It seems to
me that rserv is a much cleaner implementation, but how good is it really
and how 'stable' is it?

eRserv from pgsql.com is being used in commercial settings requiring
high reliability and high performance. contrib/rserv/ does not include
all of the features of the commercial version, but formed the basis for
it and could be suitable for many applications.

- Thomas

#3Turbo Fredriksson
turbo@bayour.com
In reply to: Thomas Lockhart (#2)
Re: pgReplicator vs. rserv

"Thomas" == Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org> writes:

Thomas> ...

Then I remembered a friend of mine telling me about rserv. It
seems to me that rserv is a much cleaner implementation, but
how good is it really and how 'stable' is it?

Thomas> eRserv from pgsql.com is being used in commercial settings
Thomas> requiring high reliability and high
Thomas> performance. contrib/rserv/ does not include all of the
Thomas> features of the commercial version, but formed the basis
Thomas> for it and could be suitable for many applications.

Sounds nice, where can I find it? I saw a link to 'www.erserver.com', but
that domain don't exists...

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