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Multi-master asynchronous replication
Chris M. Gamble <chris.gamble@cpbinc.com> — 2003-11-05T20:57:56Z
My company has just finished a simple replication system in java. We are now interested in sharing our work under the GPL license so that we can hopefully work with others in improving this product. Would such a thing be useful, or simply overly redundant considering the current development cycle of other more advanced systems? Thanks,
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Re: Multi-master asynchronous replication
Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@postgresql.org> — 2003-11-05T21:21:24Z
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Chris M. Gamble wrote: > My company has just finished a simple replication system in java. We are > now interested in sharing our work under the GPL license so that we can > hopefully work with others in improving this product. > > Would such a thing be useful, or simply overly redundant considering the > current development cycle of other more advanced systems? Since each system that I've seen has their limitations, having yet another system can't hurt ... the fact that there are various reference models available just adds to the pool of ideas on how to improve, IMHO ...
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Re: Multi-master asynchronous replication
Andrew Sullivan <andrew@libertyrms.info> — 2003-11-05T21:55:12Z
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 02:57:56PM -0600, Chris M. Gamble wrote: > My company has just finished a simple replication system in java. > We are now interested in sharing our work under the GPL license so > that we can hopefully work with others in improving this product. > > Would such a thing be useful, or simply overly redundant > considering the current development cycle of other more advanced > systems? I think there is plenty of interest in different replication systems, and that people are always keen to see new ideas. I would suggest, however, comparing it with the other systems out there and investigating whether there are things you'd like to offer to or use from those systems, in order that we can build two or three usable systems which do what people want (I don't think one system is ever going to do everything for everyone). A -- ---- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Afilias Canada Toronto, Ontario Canada <andrew@libertyrms.info> M2P 2A8 +1 416 646 3304 x110