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Update documentation to more clearly label the streaming replication option.
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<term>Warm and Hot Standby Using Point-In-Time Recovery (<acronym>PITR</>)</term>
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<term>Transaction Log Shipping</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Warm and hot standby servers can be kept current by reading a
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stream of write-ahead log (<acronym>WAL</>)
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records. If the main server fails, the standby contains
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almost all of the data of the main server, and can be quickly
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made the new master database server. This is asynchronous and
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can only be done for the entire database server.
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made the new master database server. This can be synchronous or
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asynchronous and can only be done for the entire database server.
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</para>
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<para>
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A PITR standby server can be implemented using file-based log shipping
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A standby server can be implemented using file-based log shipping
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(<xref linkend="warm-standby">) or streaming replication (see
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<xref linkend="streaming-replication">), or a combination of both. For
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information on hot standby, see <xref linkend="hot-standby">.
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<entry>Feature</entry>
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<entry>Shared Disk Failover</entry>
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<entry>File System Replication</entry>
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<entry>Hot/Warm Standby Using PITR</entry>
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<entry>Transaction Log Shipping</entry>
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<entry>Trigger-Based Master-Standby Replication</entry>
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<entry>Statement-Based Replication Middleware</entry>
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<entry>Asynchronous Multimaster Replication</entry>
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<entry>Most Common Implementation</entry>
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<entry align="center">NAS</entry>
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<entry align="center">DRBD</entry>
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<entry align="center">PITR</entry>
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<entry align="center">Streaming Repl.</entry>
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<entry align="center">Slony</entry>
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<entry align="center">pgpool-II</entry>
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<entry align="center">Bucardo</entry>
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<entry>No waiting for multiple servers</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center"></entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">with sync off</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry>Master failure will never lose data</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">with sync on</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry>Standby accept read-only queries</entry>
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<entry align="center"></entry>
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<entry align="center">Hot only</entry>
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<entry align="center">with hot</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>
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<entry align="center">&bull;</entry>

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