Re: [HACKERS] Mariposa

From: "Ross J(dot) Reedstrom" <reedstrm(at)wallace(dot)ece(dot)rice(dot)edu>
To: Bob Devine <devine(at)cs(dot)utah(dot)edu>
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)hub(dot)org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Mariposa
Date: 1999-08-03 18:47:36
Message-ID: 19990803134736.B24940@wallace.ece.rice.edu
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On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 11:34:47AM -0600, Bob Devine wrote:
> Let me give a brief "what, where, and why" about Mariposa.
>
<SNIPPED Very interesting precise>

>
> Fast forward to 1999, Mariposa is now being commercialized by
> Cohera (www.cohera.com) as a middleware distribution layer.

Right - at $40000 a crack for a two backend db version :-(

>
> --
> Bob Devine devine(at)cs(dot)utah(dot)edu
>
> (PS: Just for background, I proposed a lot of the Mariposa ideas
> way back in 1992 at Berkeley after working on DEC's RdbStar.
> Now working on Impulse - www.cs.utah.edu/projects/impulse)

Bob -

Thanks for the background. As you say, Mariposa is coming at this problem
from a different angle, and it wasn't clear to me _why_ that was. Now it
is. I think it's still be good to have the small, add-on version of remote
tables that I proposed. Folding the rest of Mariposa in later might be an
interesting project, as well, and could co-exist (or be built on top of)
fix-location remote tables. Perhaps I should see if it'd be possible to
use the Mariposa syntax extensions with fixed remote tables. That way,
distributed dbs could be made mobile seamlessly (Ha!)

Ross

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Ross J. Reedstrom, Ph.D., <reedstrm(at)rice(dot)edu>
NSBRI Research Scientist/Programmer
Computer and Information Technology Institute
Rice University, 6100 S. Main St., Houston, TX 77005

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