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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition
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Back in the old days, way before 9.0 was introduced, people had to use Slony to replicate data. The core problem with solutions such as Slony is that there is a need for a changelog trigger, which actually writes data twice. Trigger-based solutions are hard to administer, are not able to handle DDLs, and are in general a bit tricky to operate.
BDR has been invented to put an end to trigger-based solutions and turn PostgreSQL into a more robust, more scalable, and easier way to administer solutions. Trigger-based replication is really a thing of the past, and should not be seen in a modern infrastructure anymore. You can safely bet on BDR—it is a long-term, safe solution.
In the early parts of this book, the CAP theory was discussed. It is a vital ingredient, which should always be kept in mind when a new database technology is evaluated. In the case of BDR, the system is eventually consistent. What does this...
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