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PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition

PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition - Third Edition

By : Simon Riggs, Gabriele Bartolini, GIANNI CIOLLI
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PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition

PostgreSQL Administration Cookbook, 9.5/9.6 Edition

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By: Simon Riggs, Gabriele Bartolini, GIANNI CIOLLI

Overview of this book

PostgreSQL is a powerful opensource database management system; now recognized as the expert's choice for a wide range of applications, it has an enviable reputation for performance and stability. PostgreSQL provides an integrated feature set comprising relational database features, object-relational, text search, Geographical Info Systems, analytical tools for big data and JSON/XML document management. Starting with short and simple recipes, you will soon dive into core features, such as configuration, server control, tables, and data. You will tackle a variety of problems a database administrator usually encounters, from creating tables to managing views, from improving performance to securing your database, and from using monitoring tools to using storage engines. Recipes based on important topics such as high availability, concurrency, replication, backup and recovery, as well as diagnostics and troubleshooting are also given special importance. By the end of this book, you will have all the knowledge you need to run, manage, and maintain PostgreSQL efficiently.
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Accessing objects in other PostgreSQL databases

Sometimes, you may want to access data in other PostgreSQL databases. The reasons may be as follows:

  • You have more than one database server, and you need to extract data (such as reference) from one server and load it into the other.
  • You want to access data that is in a different database on the same database server, which was split for administrative purposes.
  • You want to perform some changes that you do not wish to rollback in the event of an error or transaction abort. These are known as function side-effects or autonomous transactions.

You might also be considering this because you are exploring the scale out, sharding, or load balancing approaches. If so, read the last part of this recipe, the See also section, and then skip to Chapter 12, Replication and Upgrades.

Access to external PostgreSQL databases was considerably enhanced...
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