BDR
BDR (Postgres-BDR) is a project aiming to provide multi-master replication with PostgreSQL. There is a range of possible architectures. The first use case we support is all-nodes-to-all-nodes. Postgres-BDR will eventually support a range of complex architectures, which is discussed later.
With Postgres-BDR, the nodes in a cluster can be distributed physically, allowing worldwide access to data as well as DR. Each Postgres-BDR primary node runs individual transactions; there is no globally distributed transaction manager. Postgres-BDR includes replication of data changes such as DML, as well as DDL changes. New tables are added automatically to replication, ensuring that managing BDR is a low-maintenance overhead for applications.
Postgres-BDR also provides global sequences, if you wish to have a sequence that works across a distributed system where each node can generate new IDs. The usual local sequences are not replicated.
One key advantage of Postgres-BDR...