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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

You're reading from   PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition Leverage the power of PostgreSQL replication to make your databases more robust, secure, scalable, and fast

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783550609
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Concepts of Replication FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the PostgreSQL Transaction Log 3. Understanding Point-in-time Recovery 4. Setting Up Asynchronous Replication 5. Setting Up Synchronous Replication 6. Monitoring Your Setup 7. Understanding Linux High Availability 8. Working with PgBouncer 9. Working with pgpool 10. Configuring Slony 11. Using SkyTools 12. Working with Postgres-XC 13. Scaling with PL/Proxy 14. Scaling with BDR 15. Working with Walbouncer Index

Synchronous replication setup


As mentioned before, synchronous replication has been made to protect your data at all costs. The core idea of synchronous replication is that a transaction must be on at least two servers before the master returns success to the client. Making sure that data is on at least two nodes is a key requirement to ensure no data loss in the event of a crash.

Setting up synchronous replication works just like setting up asynchronous replication. Just a handful of parameters discussed in this chapter have to be changed to enjoy the blessings of synchronous replication. However, if you are about to create a setup based on synchronous replication, we recommend getting started with an asynchronous setup and gradually extending your configuration and turning it into synchronous replication. This will allow you to debug things more easily and avoid problems down the road.

Understanding the downside to synchronous replication

The most important thing you have to know about synchronous...

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