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Sorry for the massive crosspost.
I have need of a free database that supports what I understand as 2 way replication. I have been looking at sleepycat's libdb which does support transactions and one way replication.
The specifics of what I want to do are as follows:
Initially, databases A, B and C are consistent (in sync). Database A runs on system A, B on B and C on C. For kicks and grins, database A is the master.
B<----->A<----->C
In libdb, database B and C are read only. I need database B and C to be read/write.
Updates on B must be replicated to A and C Updates on A must be replicated to B and C Updates on C must be replicated to A and B
I understand the confusion when an update occurs on B and C to the same record. In my application, simultaneous updates should not occur on B and C within a predefined time window.
Is there a free database that supports this. I have read up on postgres and find no reference to 2 way replication.
Thanks for any input or discussion you may provide.
Walter L. Preuninger II Received on Sat May 24 2003 - 01:06:18 CDT
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