On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, CS Wagner wrote:
> I assume this issue has been solved repeatedly, but I cannot find any
> information on it...
>
> I have a website that runs reports on data from a postgres database. An
> average report takes about 10 minutes. I'd like to load balance it so I
> can have multiple people run reports without causing the login request
> to take forever. Also, it is rather important that data updated in the
> database be updated on all mirrors of it immediately - not with an
> hourly or daily update.
>
> What I would most desire is a program that pretends to be a postgres
> server. I can log into it with psql, a jdbc driver, or php's
> pg_connect. When I do a select (no update) command, it will send that
> off to the least loaded mirror. When I do an update/insert/delete, it
> hits all the mirrors. Also, it can designate one database (most likely
> local to this pretend server) as the master so I can easily clone it to
> make more mirrors.
>
> Does anything remotely similar to that exist?
http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/