[Pgcluster-general] Last chance to get everything working

Christian Dannemann reports at merus.co.uk
Wed May 23 14:17:26 UTC 2007


As I said, we tried sequoia as well, and that didn't even survive 
starting up a test server. As I said, our application is pretty 
demanding, put a stand-alone postgresql database runs it without any 
problems.

Regards,

Christian

Diego Gutierrez wrote:
> If you wish to resolve the clustering issue at the JDBC layer, you should take 
> a look at sequoia. They're focused exactly on that.
>
> On Wednesday 23 May 2007 10:40, Christian Dannemann wrote:
>   
>> John Gardner wrote:
>>     
>>> Christian Dannemann wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi John,
>>>>
>>>> we had pgcluster running in production for about 3 weeks and then
>>>> stopped as we had huge problems with the cluster just hanging without
>>>> any reason - as this was driving a web site with a huge turnover, we
>>>> found the performance to be unacceptable and are now back to using
>>>> postgresql without replication.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Christian
>>>>         
>>> Thanks for that Christian.  I will try Atsushi's ideas first, to see if
>>> I can get some stability before I make any decision.
>>>
>>> Are you using any clustering for your backend now?
>>>
>>> John
>>>       
>> No, we just have a very chunky database server for each one of the
>> sites. We plan on writing our own jdbc driver to take care of clustering
>> so we can use multiple db servers in the future - but that's probably
>> still a couple of months away.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Christian
>>
>>     
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