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Scalability, Clustering
V. M. <txian@hotmail.com> — 2000-09-09T15:34:52Z
I've searched Mosix, Dipc, Postgres mailing-lists and used google about the possibility to cluster ,load balance, Postgresql databases. Mosix isn't good to clucter Postgresql because of shared memory. Can be Dipc (http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc/) suitable for this task without changing postgres' sources (probably only cpu balancing, no data)? If PostgreSQL Inc. will do a replication server, will be possible? And Mariposa (http://mariposa.CS.Berkeley.EDU/download.html) ? My question isn't an academic one, i (probably WE) really need this feature. thank you in advance for you reply. valter _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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Re: Scalability, Clustering
Tom Samplonius <tom@sdf.com> — 2000-09-09T20:25:22Z
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Valter Mazzola wrote: > If PostgreSQL Inc. will do a replication server, will be possible? > > And Mariposa (http://mariposa.CS.Berkeley.EDU/download.html) ? > > My question isn't an academic one, i (probably WE) really need this feature. > > thank you in advance for you reply. Depends on what kind of scalability you need. Replication does not usually equal scalability. 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. Replication is a different beast. Tom