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  1. Re: AW: Scalability, Clustering

    V. M. <txian@hotmail.com> — 2000-09-11T13:33:26Z

    Mariposa (http://mariposa.CS.Berkeley.EDU/download.html) has a BSD licence 
    but it refers to Postgres95.
    Mariposa is a patch aganist postgres sources and alpha release, there are a 
    lot of Papers describing this.
    I've compiled under linux but no success.
    
    It's possible that there isn't a solution or a trick to load-balance 
    postgres (at least cpu load balancing with a central high speed location for 
    data-bases) ?
    
    
    thank you for your reply.
    
    valter
    
    >From: Zeugswetter Andreas SB <ZeugswetterA@wien.spardat.at>
    >To: "'Tom Samplonius'" <tom@sdf.com>, Valter Mazzola <txian@hotmail.com>
    >CC: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
    >Subject: AW: [HACKERS] Scalability, Clustering
    >Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 10:41:50 +0200
    >
    >
    > >   I know that someone was working on a commercial extension to 
    >PostgreSQL
    > > to add clustering based on a shared disk system.  Basically he was added 
    >a
    > > raw storage manager to PostgreSQL plus a lock manager to co-oridinate
    > > access to the shared disk.  That way the two nodes could co-ordinate
    > > access to the shared disk.  This is very similar to Oracle Parallel
    >Server.
    >
    >This is sad. Good Cluster DB design is based on shared nothing architecture
    >and "function shipping". OPS is known to have a bad and antiquated
    >architecture
    >that only works well with extremely well thought out application design.
    >
    >Andreas
    
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