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Replication options?

Greetings,

Yesterday theres was a brief discuissions about replications software for
PostgreSQL. My boss and I saw only two replications for PostgreSQL that was
spoken of. We found no reviews on the internet that spoke of either or
compared them and we are considering PostgreSQL as an options for a movement
from our present platform of Microsoft SQL Server that has replications and
stored procedures. Can peoples direct me towards third-party reviews online
of the replications so that we can use as examples for consideration of
products and make migration?

Thank you,

Liam

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Most people are using Sloney for master/slave replication. You can
search for it easily.

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Liam Lesboch wrote:
Greetings,

Yesterday theres was a brief discuissions about replications software for
PostgreSQL. My boss and I saw only two replications for PostgreSQL that was
spoken of. We found no reviews on the internet that spoke of either or
compared them and we are considering PostgreSQL as an options for a movement
from our present platform of Microsoft SQL Server that has replications and
stored procedures. Can peoples direct me towards third-party reviews online
of the replications so that we can use as examples for consideration of
products and make migration?

Thank you,

Liam

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