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In ommon PostgreSQL setups, one server acts as the master, handling all write operations. Other servers act as read replicas, replicating data from the master. Instead, multi-master replication, or Bi-Directional Replication (BDR), allows multiple Postgres servers to act as primaries, each capable of accepting and processing write requests. Changes made...
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In ommon PostgreSQL setups, one server acts as the master, handling all write operations. Other servers act as read replicas, replicating data from the master. Instead, multi-master replication, or Bi-Directional Replication (BDR), allows multiple Postgres servers to act as primaries, each capable of accepting and processing write requests. Changes made...