Subject Re: Database corruption (again) or what is wrong with Firebird.
Author nhiggs@ymail.com
Do IBLogManager or IBLMPump have a noticeable negative effect on the IO performance of the source database? Can the replication be configured as ayschronous?
Or are there other firebird repliction tools for windows that have less overhead?


--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> [snip]
>
> > IBLogManager looks interesting. I will download a trial but it appears
> > to store its data in the same database. That is no solution to the
> > problem.
>
> IBLMPump allows you to purge log data into a separate database either
> timer-based or event-based, thus purging can happen nearly in real time.
>
> You can even set up a hot-standby environment with our toolset.
> http://www.iblogmanager.com/download/demos/iblm/iblm_hotstandby.htm
>
> But, the command-line tools IBLM addons like IBLMPump are Windows
> command-line tools. There is no Linux version of these tools available.
> Although, you can run these tools on a Windows box and connect to the
> Firebird database on Linux remotely.
>
> IBReplicator from IBPhoenix has a native Linux version of there
> replication suite available.
>
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Thomas Steinmaurer
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