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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783550609
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (22) Chapters close

PostgreSQL Replication Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Understanding the Concepts of Replication 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

Extending and handling clusters in a clever way


Setting up your cluster is not the only task you will have to do. If things are up and running, you might have to tweak them here and there.

Adding and moving partitions

Once a cluster has been up and running, you might figure out that your cluster is too small and is not able to handle the load generated by your client applications. In this case, it might be necessary to add hardware to the setup. The question is: how can this be done in the most intelligent way?

The best thing you can do is to create more partitions than needed straightaway. So, if you consider getting started with four nodes or so, you have to create 16 partitions straightaway and run four partitions per server. Extending your cluster will be pretty easy in this case using following:

  • Replicating all the productive nodes

  • Reconfiguring PL/Proxy to move the partitions

  • Dropping unnecessary partitions from the old nodes

To replicate those existing nodes, you can simply use the technologies...

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