diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml index 05b72441570bd935b3d0c4eb783ab6defcd904ea..78467d573189403c83319481842f098880e16d89 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml,v 1.20 2007/11/08 22:08:18 momjian Exp $ --> +<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml,v 1.21 2007/11/08 22:14:18 momjian Exp $ --> <chapter id="high-availability"> <title>High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication</title> @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ protocol to make nodes agree on a serializable transactional order. endterm="sql-prepare-transaction-title"> and <xref linkend="sql-commit-prepared" endterm="sql-commit-prepared-title">. Pgpool and Sequoia are an example of this type of replication. - This can be implemented using the PL/Proxy toolset as well. + Also, this can be implemented using the PL/Proxy toolset. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry>