Thus far in this book, we've discussed quite an array of functionality and methodology dedicated to keeping PostgreSQL systems online. By now, we have a burgeoning menagerie of replication utilities, system monitoring tools, connection pooling layers, and even a handful of troubleshooting tips.
Then we moved on to combining several of these techniques and a few others to create a software stack that automates and protects a PostgreSQL cluster. Yet despite the power demonstrated in the Chapter 8, Simple Stack, we're still reliant primarily on PostgreSQL replication to safeguard replicated data. If we have an extremely high transaction throughput, even PostgreSQL replication is too slow to fully resist data-loss in the event of a server outage.
What tools can we use to safeguard our critical data beyond the guarantees granted by PostgreSQL? Where do we go next?
As it turns out, simply...