Relevant excerpt: "pgEdge offers eventual consistency between nodes using a configurable policy (e.g. last-writer-wins) for conflict resolution, along with conflict-free delta apply columns (i.e. CRDTs) for running sum fields. This allows for independent, concurrent and eventually consistent updates across multiple nodes."
And if you're interested in more information about conflict management in PostgreSQL clusters in general, this article ("Living on the Edge: Conflict Management and You") from Shaun Thomas is probably useful to check out: https://www.pgedge.com/blog/living-on-the-edge
The official FAQ has a good amount of info on how conflict resolution is handled (https://www.pgedge.com/resources/faq)!
Relevant excerpt: "pgEdge offers eventual consistency between nodes using a configurable policy (e.g. last-writer-wins) for conflict resolution, along with conflict-free delta apply columns (i.e. CRDTs) for running sum fields. This allows for independent, concurrent and eventually consistent updates across multiple nodes."
Some specific documentation on the subject: https://docs.pgedge.com/spock_ext/conflicts
One of our solutions engineers (Paul Rothrock) created a video on this topic in the last month: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prkMkG0SOJE
And if you're interested in more information about conflict management in PostgreSQL clusters in general, this article ("Living on the Edge: Conflict Management and You") from Shaun Thomas is probably useful to check out: https://www.pgedge.com/blog/living-on-the-edge