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Mastering PostgreSQL 11 - Second Edition

By : Hans-Jürgen Schönig
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Mastering PostgreSQL 11 - Second Edition

By: Hans-Jürgen Schönig

Overview of this book

This second edition of Mastering PostgreSQL 11 helps you build dynamic database solutions for enterprise applications using the latest release of PostgreSQL, which enables database analysts to design both the physical and technical aspects of the system architecture with ease. This book begins with an introduction to the newly released features in PostgreSQL 11 to help you build efficient and fault-tolerant PostgreSQL applications. You’ll examine all of the advanced aspects of PostgreSQL in detail, including logical replication, database clusters, performance tuning, monitoring, and user management. You will also work with the PostgreSQL optimizer, configuring PostgreSQL for high speed, and see how to move from Oracle to PostgreSQL. As you progress through the chapters, you will cover transactions, locking, indexes, and optimizing queries to improve performance. Additionally, you’ll learn to manage network security and explore backups and replications, while understanding the useful extensions of PostgreSQL so that you can optimize the speed and performance of large databases. By the end of this book, you will be able to use your database to its utmost capacity by implementing advanced administrative tasks with ease.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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PostgreSQL Overview

Handling Backup and Recovery

In Chapter 8, Managing PostgreSQL Security, we took a look at all that we need to know about securing PostgreSQL in the most simplistic and most beneficial way possible. The topics that we will cover in this chapter are backup and recovery. Performing backups should be a regular task, and every administrator is supposed to keep an eye on this vital stuff. Fortunately, PostgreSQL provides an easy means for creating backups.

Therefore, in this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Running pg_dump
  • Partially dumping data
  • Restoring backups
  • Making use of parallelism
  • Saving global data

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to set up proper backup mechanisms.