Chris Browne cbbrowne at lists.slony.info
Tue Jan 30 09:08:04 PST 2007
Update of /home/cvsd/slony1/slony1-www/content
In directory main:/tmp/cvs-serv22286

Modified Files:
	intro.txt news.txt 
Log Message:
Updated intro file; put in some realistic news items


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! title1
! http://
! html content here can be multiline
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! title2
! url2
! second news item
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! Slony-I New Web Site!
! http://main.slony.info
! Dateline: 2009-01-01 - We are pleased to announce the release of the new Slony-I web site at <tt>main.slony.info</tt>.
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! Slony-I New CVS Site!
! http://main.slony.info/cvs.html
! 2007-01-20 The Slony-I project is now making active use of CVS repositories at <tt>cvs.slony.info</tt>; this replaces the former
! CVS repositories at gBorg.  We thank the gBorg operators for their support over the last few years, and Command Prompt for their provision of hardware, administrative, and hosting services for <tt>cvs.slony.info</tt>.
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  #
  	<p><b>Slony-I</b> is a "master to multiple slaves"
!           replication system with cascading and failover.</p>
  
!           <p>The <i>big picture</i> for the development of Slony-I
!           is a master-slave system that includes all features and
!           capabilities needed to replicate large databases to a
!           reasonably limited number of slave systems.</p>
  
!           <p>Slony-I is a system for data centers and backup sites,
!           where the normal mode of operation is that all nodes are
!           available.</p>
  
!           <p>A fairly extensive "admin guide" comprising material
!           in the CVS tree may be found <a href=
!           "http://linuxdatabases.info/info/slony.html">here</a>
!           There is also a local copy <a href=
            "adminguide/slony1-1.2.6/doc/adminguide/index.html">here</a></p>
  
            <p>The original design document is available <a href=
            "http://developer.postgresql.org/%7Ewieck/slony1/Slony-I-concept.pdf">
- 
            here</a>.</p>
--- 2,24 ----
  #
  	<p><b>Slony-I</b> is a "master to multiple slaves"
!           replication system supporting cascading (<em>e.g.</em> - a node can feed another node which feeds another node...)  and failover.</p>
  
!           <p>The <i>big picture</i> for the development of Slony-I is
!           that it is a master-slave replication system that includes
!           all features and capabilities needed to replicate large
!           databases to a reasonably limited number of slave
!           systems.</p>
  
!           <p>Slony-I is a system designed for use at data centers and
!           backup sites, where the normal mode of operation is that all
!           nodes are available.</p>
  
!           <p>A fairly extensive "admin guide" comprising material in
!           the CVS tree may be found <a href=
!           "http://linuxdatabases.info/info/slony.html">here</a> There
!           is also a local copy <a href=
            "adminguide/slony1-1.2.6/doc/adminguide/index.html">here</a></p>
  
            <p>The original design document is available <a href=
            "http://developer.postgresql.org/%7Ewieck/slony1/Slony-I-concept.pdf">
            here</a>.</p>




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