doc: Add logical replication to comparison matrix

Author: Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info>
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Peter Eisentraut 2017-08-16 13:59:40 -04:00
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<term>File System (Block-Device) Replication</term>
<term>File System (Block Device) Replication</term>
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<term>Logical Replication</term>
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<para>
Logical replication allows a database server to send a stream of data
modifications to another server. <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
logical replication constructs a stream of logical data modifications
from the WAL. Logical replication allows the data changes from
individual tables to be replicated. Logical replication doesn't require
a particular server to be designated as a master or a replica but allows
data to flow in multiple directions. For more information on logical
replication, see <xref linkend="logical-replication">. Through the
logical decoding interface (<xref linkend="logicaldecoding">),
third-party extensions can also provide similar functionality.
</para>
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<term>Trigger-Based Master-Standby Replication</term>
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<entry>Shared Disk Failover</entry>
<entry>File System Replication</entry>
<entry>Write-Ahead Log Shipping</entry>
<entry>Logical Replication</entry>
<entry>Trigger-Based Master-Standby Replication</entry>
<entry>Statement-Based Replication Middleware</entry>
<entry>Asynchronous Multimaster Replication</entry>
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<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Most Common Implementation</entry>
<entry>Most common implementations</entry>
<entry align="center">NAS</entry>
<entry align="center">DRBD</entry>
<entry align="center">Streaming Repl.</entry>
<entry align="center">Slony</entry>
<entry align="center">built-in streaming replication</entry>
<entry align="center">built-in logical replication, pglogical</entry>
<entry align="center">Londiste, Slony</entry>
<entry align="center">pgpool-II</entry>
<entry align="center">Bucardo</entry>
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</row>
<row>
<entry>Communication Method</entry>
<entry>Communication method</entry>
<entry align="center">shared disk</entry>
<entry align="center">disk blocks</entry>
<entry align="center">WAL</entry>
<entry align="center">logical decoding</entry>
<entry align="center">table rows</entry>
<entry align="center">SQL</entry>
<entry align="center">table rows</entry>
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<entry>Standby accept read-only queries</entry>
<entry>Replicas accept read-only queries</entry>
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