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Document that pgpool can be used with master/slave servers to avoid
problems with non-deterministic functions.
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<chapter id="high-availability">
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<title>High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication</title>
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SQL queries are broadcast (and not actual modified rows). If
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this is unacceptable, either the middleware or the application
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must query such values from a single server and then use those
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values in write queries. Also, care must be taken that all
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values in write queries. Another option is to use this replication
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option with a traditional master-slave setup, i.e. data modification
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queries are sent only to the master and are propogated to the
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slaves via master-slave replication, not by the replication
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middleware. Care must also be taken that all
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transactions either commit or abort on all servers, perhaps
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using two-phase commit (<xref linkend="sql-prepare-transaction">
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and <xref linkend="sql-commit-prepared">.
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