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PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook

By : Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar
Book Image

PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook

By: Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar

Overview of this book

PostgreSQL has become the most advanced open source database on the market. This book follows a step-by-step approach, guiding you effectively in deploying PostgreSQL in production environments. The book starts with an introduction to PostgreSQL and its architecture. You’ll cover common and not-so-common challenges faced while designing and managing the database. Next, the book focuses on backup and recovery strategies to ensure your database is steady and achieves optimal performance. Throughout the book, you’ll address key challenges such as maintaining reliability, data integrity, a fault-tolerant environment, a robust feature set, extensibility, consistency, and authentication. Moving ahead, you’ll learn how to manage a PostgreSQL cluster and explore replication features for high availability. Later chapters will assist you in building a secure PostgreSQL server, along with covering recipes for encrypting data in motion and data at rest. Finally, you’ll not only discover how to tune your database for optimal performance but also understand ways to monitor and manage maintenance activities, before learning how to perform PostgreSQL upgrades during downtime. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with the essential PostgreSQL 13 features to build enterprise relational databases.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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About Packt

Building a robust HA cluster using Patroni, pgBouncer, and HAProxy

In this chapter, we have seen how pgBouncer can be used for the purpose of connection pooling and HAProxy for the purpose of load balancing. We have also discussed how xinetd can be used to perform a seamless application failover. However, to build a robust high-availability architecture, we could combine pgBouncer and HAProxy with Patroni as seen in the following diagram:

We have already discussed Patroni and how it helps in performing an automatic failover in Chapter 5, High Availability and Automatic Failover. In this recipe, we shall see the high-level architecture involved in achieving the best HA setup using a combination of three majorly used open source tools.

Getting ready...

In order to proceed further with this recipe, you must have already set up a Patroni cluster using the recipes discussed in Chapter 5, High Availability and Automatic Failover.

How to do it...

Patroni exposes REST APIs to let external applications...