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Key Features Create a PostgreSQL cluster that stays online even when disaster strikes Avoid costly downtime and data loss that can ruin your business Updated to include the newest features introduced in PostgreSQL 9.6 with hands-on industry-driven recipes Book Description Databases are nothing without the data they store. In the event of a failure - catastrophic or otherwise - immediate recovery is essential. By carefully combining multiple servers, it’s even possible to hide the fact a failure occurred at all. From hardware selection to software stacks and horizontal scalability, this book will help you build a versatile PostgreSQL cluster that will survive crashes, resist data corruption, and grow smoothly with customer demand. It all begins with hardware selection for the skeleton of an efficient PostgreSQL database cluster. Then it’s on to preventing downtime as well as troubleshooting some real life problems that administrators commonly face. Next, we add database monitoring to the stack, using collectd, Nagios, and Graphite. And no stack is complete without replication using multiple internal and external tools, including the newly released pglogical extension. Pacemaker or Raft consensus tools are the final piece to grant the cluster the ability to heal itself. We even round off by tackling the complex problem of data scalability. This book exploits many new features introduced in PostgreSQL 9.6 to make the database more efficient and adaptive, and most importantly, keep it running. What you will learn Protect your data with PostgreSQL replication and management tools such as Slony, Bucardo, pglogical, and WAL-E Hardware planning to help your database run efficiently Prepare for catastrophes and prevent them before they happen Reduce database resource contention with connection pooling using pgpool and PgBouncer Automate monitoring and alerts to visualize cluster activity using Nagios and collected Construct
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Shaun M. Thomas has been working with PostgreSQL since late 2000. He is a frequentcontributor to the PostgreSQL Performance and General mailing lists, assisting other DBAswith the knowledge he's gained over the years. In 2011 and 2012, he gave presentations atthe Postgres Open conference on topics such as handling extreme throughput, highavailability, server redundancy, and failover techniques. Most recently, he has contributedthe Shard Manager extension and the walctl WAL management suite. Currently, he servesas the database architect at PEAK6 Investments, where he develops standard operatingprocedure (SOP) guidelines to facilitate reliable server architecture among many othertasks. Many of the techniques used in this book were developed specifically for this extremeenvironment. He believes that PostgreSQL has a stupendous future ahead, and he can't waitto see the advancements subsequent versions will bring.https
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