Reorganize tables in PostgreSQL databases without any locks

The pglogical 2 extension provides logical streaming replication for PostgreSQL, using a publish/subscribe model. It is based on technology developed as part of the BDR project (http://2ndquadrant.com/BDR). We use the following terms to describe data streams between nodes, deliberately reused from the earlier Slony technology: Nodes - PostgreSQL database instances Providers and Subscribers - roles taken by Nodes Replication Set - a collection of tables Use cases supported are: Upgrades between major versions (given the above restrictions) Full database replication Selective replication of sets of tables using replication sets Selective replication of table rows at either publisher or subscriber side (row_filter) Selective replication of table columns at publisher side Data gather/merge from multiple upstream servers Architectural details: pglogical works on a per-database level, not whole server level like physical streaming replication One Provider may feed multiple Subscribers without incurring additional disk write overhead One Subscriber can merge changes from several origins and detect conflict between changes with automatic and configurable conflict resolution (some, but not all aspects required for multi-master). Cascading replication is implemented in the form of changeset forwarding.
RPM
pg_logical-2.4.5-1.lbn36.x86_64.rpm
Summary
Reorganize tables in PostgreSQL databases without any locks
URL
http://2ndquadrant.com/BDR
Group
Unspecified
License
BSD
Source
pg_logical-2.4.5-1.lbn36.src.rpm
Checksum
c5ee825c3b93fb0ee157268643107e94511880c5b2e8ffc1b7dca68fea4ec3fb
Signing Signature
(none)
Build Date
2024/11/14 23:33:13
Requires
Provides
pg_logical = 2.4.5-1.lbn36
pg_logical(x86-64) = 2.4.5-1.lbn36