Re: PostgreSQL clustering VS MySQL clustering

Joshua D. Drake <jd@commandprompt.com>

From: "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>
To: Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp>
Cc: darcy@wavefire.com, jd@www.commandprompt.com, sfrost@snowman.net, herve@elma.fr, pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2005-01-21T03:16:15Z
Lists: pgsql-performance

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>1) pgpool does the load balance and sends query to Slony-I's slave and
>   master if the query is SELECT.
>
>2) pgpool sends query only to the master if the query is other than
>   SELECT.
>
>Remaining problem is that Slony-I is not a sync replication
>solution. Thus you need to prepare that the load balanced query
>results might differ among servers.
>
>If there's enough demand, I would do such that enhancements to pgpool.
>  
>
Well I know that Replicator could also use this functionality.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



>--
>Tatsuo Ishii
>
>  
>
>>>>>>>Is there any other solution than a Cluster for our problem ?
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bigger server, more CPUs/disks in one box.  Try to partition up your
>>>>>>data some way such that it can be spread across multiple machines, then
>>>>>>if you need to combine the data have it be replicated using slony to a
>>>>>>big box that has a view which joins all the tables and do your big
>>>>>>queries against that.
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>>>>But I'll arrive to limitation of a box size quickly I thing a 4
>>>>>processors with 64 Gb of RAM ... and after ?
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>Opteron.
>>>      
>>>
>>IBM Z-series, or other big iron.
>>
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>>>>Go to non-x86 hardware after if you're going to continue to increase the
>>>>size of the server.  Personally I think your better bet might be to
>>>>figure out a way to partition up your data (isn't that what google
>>>>does anyway?).
>>>>
>>>>	Stephen
>>>>        
>>>>
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>>Darcy Buskermolen
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