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    Someone asked me if I could give any advice about database clustering with PostgreSQL preferably on a Windows platform :~ It turned out hard to find a solution that was not Linux based, but I found some and added them here: database-cluster-managers[^] Now I wonder if anybody has ever used something like e.g. SymmetricDS and how it will perform with lots of SQL write and read operations.

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      Someone asked me if I could give any advice about database clustering with PostgreSQL preferably on a Windows platform :~ It turned out hard to find a solution that was not Linux based, but I found some and added them here: database-cluster-managers[^] Now I wonder if anybody has ever used something like e.g. SymmetricDS and how it will perform with lots of SQL write and read operations.

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      We use [Citus](https://www.citusdata.com), but on Linux. Not sure if it's what you are looking for, but it's worth a look.

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        We use [Citus](https://www.citusdata.com), but on Linux. Not sure if it's what you are looking for, but it's worth a look.

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        Thanks, that's a well known name, it was even acquired by Microsoft so maybe a Windows version is in the pipeline :-\

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