PostgreSQL really is the world's best database, but isn't perfect.https://medium.com/@rbranson/10-things-i-hate-about-postgresql-20dbab8c2791 …
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FWIW, I've seen very busy setups using syncrep, with some geo distribution (mostly US / EU). And others fail badly. Depending on the workload the locking isn't a problem (it mostly matters if there's row-level contention).
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Syncrep can be enabled/disabled on a per-transaction basis, which allows it to be used in more situations. Often a high % of tx don't have that high durability requirements. The latency impact is paid once per transaction, and can often be amortized across parallel commits.
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