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PostgreSQL 9 High Availability Cookbook

PostgreSQL 9 High Availability Cookbook

By : Shaun Thomas
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PostgreSQL 9 High Availability Cookbook

PostgreSQL 9 High Availability Cookbook

4.7 (6)
By: Shaun Thomas

Overview of this book

A comprehensive series of dependable recipes to design, build, and implement a PostgreSQL server architecture free of common pitfalls that can operate for years to come. Each chapter is packed with instructions and examples to simplify even highly complex database operations. If you are a PostgreSQL DBA working on Linux systems who want a database that never gives up, this book is for you. If you've ever experienced a database outage, restored from a backup, spent hours trying to repair a malfunctioning cluster, or simply want to guarantee system stability, this book is definitely for you.
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What you need for this book

This book is written for Unix systems with a focus on Linux in particular. Such servers have become increasingly popular to host databases for companies both large and small. As such, we highly recommend that you have a virtual machine or development system running a recent copy of Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or a variant such as CentOS or Scientific Linux.

You will also need a copy of PostgreSQL. If your chosen Linux distribution isn't keeping the included PostgreSQL packages sufficiently up to date, the PostgreSQL website maintains binaries for most popular distributions. You can find these at http://www.postgresql.org/download/.

Users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its variants should refer to the following URL to add the official PostgreSQL YUM repository to important database systems: http://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php.

Users of Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, and other related Linux systems should refer to the PostgreSQL APT wiki page at the following URL instead: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt.

Be sure to include any "contrib" packages in your installation. They include helpful utilities and database extensions we will use in some recipes.

Users of BSD should still be able to follow along with these recipes. Some commands may require slight alterations to run properly on BSD, so be sure to understand the intent before executing them. Otherwise, all commands have been confirmed to work on BASH and recent GNU tools.

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