On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:43 AM, Peter Hickman wrote:
We tried that, we use PostgreSQL and londiste, but when it decided to break
it stayed broken.
We tried that, we use PostgreSQL and londiste, but when it decided to break
it stayed broken.
(http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Warm_Standby) sounds appropriate.
Did you try that and have issues?
And it appears to me that Warm Standby is basically copying over
binary transaction files, which presumably you could store on some
other system (or even e.g. S3) without actually running an alternate
DB server.
Just thinking out loud :-)
Scaling on a budget - so much fun, eh? Good luck!
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