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Postgres historically has been tricky to configure with 'proper' replication. This is partially because replication is not a remotely simple problem to fix as it appears. The reason people still default to mysql is simply because it occupies more mindshare and is marginally easier to set up. I still don't think it even allows such things as DDL rollbacks so it's hard to talk about it next to Postgres when you're talking about safety.


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