PGD Synchronous Commit v5.6
Commit scope kind: SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
Overview
PGD's SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
is a commit scope kind that works in a way that's more like PostgreSQL's synchronous_commit
option in its underlying operation. Unlike the PostgreSQL option, though, it's configured as a commit scope and is easier to configure and interact with in PGD.
Unlike other commit scope kinds, such as GROUP COMMIT
and CAMO
, the transactions in a SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
operation aren't transformed into a two-phase commit (2PC) transaction. They work more like a Postgres synchronous_commit
.
Example
In this example, when this commit scope is in use, any node in the left_dc
group uses SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
to replicate changes to the other nodes in the left_dc
group. It looks for a majority of nodes in the left_dc
group to confirm that they committed the transaction.
Configuration
SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
has no parameters to configure.
Confirmation
Confirmation level | PGD Synchronous Commit handling |
---|---|
received | A remote PGD node confirms the transaction once it's been fully received and is in the in-memory write queue. |
replicated | Same behavior as received . |
durable | Confirms the transaction after all of its changes are flushed to disk. Analogous to synchronous_commit = on in legacy synchronous replication. |
visible (default) | Confirms the transaction after all of its changes are flushed to disk and it's visible to concurrent transactions. Analogous to synchronous_commit = remote_apply in legacy synchronous replication. |
Details
Currently SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT
doesn't use the confirmation levels of the commit scope rule syntax.
- On this page
- Overview
- Example
- Configuration
- Confirmation
- Details