On 9/20/10 4:19 AM, mei le wrote:
> Dears:
> I've learned much about postgres-xc recently. I am very
> interested in its "architecture". I want do some experiments based on
> it for my postgraduate paper.
> By reading the documents and source code, I found it will be a
> long time from postgres-xc stability and high performance. For
> example, there's no any HA(High-Availability) solution such as standby
> during the cluster running. In addition, many statements are not
> supported in postgres-0.9.2-release.You will be greatly appreciated if
> you could tell me something about postgres-xc recent and
> future development schedule. According to that, I can make an
> appropriate experiment plan. It’s a little bit urgent, thank you for
> your reply. I will always keep eyes on our postgres-xc.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Benny
>
Benny,
There was a talk we gave at PG con in Ottawa in May. In the presentation
slides was some additional info about upcoming features. There is some
audio here: http://www.pgcon.org/2010/schedule/events/226.en.html.
The amount of SQL coverage has expanded greatly compared to when we
first announced the project, and the current development head adds even
more, if you want to download that.
HA is currently being designed and discussed so you can expect to see
that in the future.
If it fits in with your post-graduate work, please feel free to get
involved and contribute to the project.
Regards,
Mason
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