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Past meeting

SFPUG May Meetup

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 7:00 PM
4.75 (5 ratings)

Meeting Description

Organized by

David Fetter

Details

Dirk Jagdman pg_trompe, an asynchronous multi-master replication
systemPostgreSQL. .

pg_trompe was designed to provide a simple mechanism to share
data between multiple server installations in an application using
replicated table data and large objects. It is implemented as a set
of stored procedures and triggers on every database instance, written
in pl/pgsql and a perl program to transmit data between servers. Some
of the difficulties of multi-master replication have been solved by
convention, while others are intentionally ignored.

Stay tuned for more details including location.

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Pre-event comments
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  • RSVP: Yes
    Thank you for coming to EzRez! We had a very successful meetup. We will be happy to have you all again :)
    Posted May 14, 12:27 PM
  • Pre-meeting comments below
  • Rocky Kahn
    RSVP: Yes
    Meetup won't display the full URL...try searching Craigslist for "Backend Lead - Python, Postgres, Amazon EC2"
    Posted May 12, 6:06 PM
  • Rocky Kahn
    RSVP: Yes
    Looking for an incisive backend lead ready for a career-making project. See <a href=http://sfbay.craigslist.org...; description on Craigslist</a>
    Posted May 12, 6:04 PM
  • Ken C.
    RSVP: Yes
    trying to drag some other MyNewPlacers along too.
    Posted May 12, 4:28 PM
  • Christian Storm
    RSVP: No
    Outta town
    Posted Apr 30, 6:02 PM
  • Jamie Flournoy
    RSVP: Maybe
    Sounds interesting.
    Posted Apr 29, 5:07 PM

Who Attended

It's estimated that 26 people attended.