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3 | 3 | <chapter id="high-availability"> |
4 | 4 | <title>High Availability and Load Balancing</title> |
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252 | 252 | query. One possible way this could work is for the data to be |
253 | 253 | split among servers and for each server to execute its part of |
254 | 254 | the query and results sent to a central server to be combined |
255 | | - and returned to the user. There currently is no |
256 | | - <productname>PostgreSQL</> open source solution for this. |
| 255 | + and returned to the user. Pgpool-II has this capability. |
257 | 256 | </para> |
258 | 257 | </listitem> |
259 | 258 | </varlistentry> |
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