Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL and Kubernetes
От | Moreno Andreo |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL and Kubernetes |
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Msg-id | 05ff1b06-4ab9-92c2-6a55-04f642e9c561@evolu-s.it обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
Il 03/04/2017 18:10, Joe Conway ha scritto: > On 03/31/2017 01:58 AM, Moreno Andreo wrote: >> Il 30/03/2017 14:38, Vick Khera ha scritto: >>> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 6:10 AM, Moreno Andreo >>> <moreno.andreo@evolu-s.it <mailto:moreno.andreo@evolu-s.it>> wrote: >>> >>> Since I'm on Google Cloud Platform, I thought it would be a good >>> idea to see what it offers. >>> >>> >>> They currently have in beta a Postgres flavor of their cloudsql. I >>> haven't used it yet, but I plan to test it sometime in the next couple >>> of months. >> I'm aware of this (and I'm about to test it too), but while this is in >> beta I need a solution to keep up with my architecture... I can't stay >> with a single server and no backup (except a snapshot of the disk made >> on a daily basis... but that's no real backup) waiting for Cloud SQL to >> get out of beta... > Take a look at: > https://github.com/CrunchyData/crunchy-containers This is another good post... but I decided to keep the current architecture, adding a standby server managed by repmgr and load balanced by PgPool II, with barman taking care of the backup. I don't think spending more than a week studying the docs and preparing the whole thing in test lab. If I'm about to migrate to Cloud SQL I think it's not worth the effort to create a new structure and migrate in there, just for some time... and then migrate again to CloudSQL. Thanks again Moreno.- > > HTH, > > Joe >
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