Re: Why we lost Uber as a user
От | Jim Nasby |
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Тема | Re: Why we lost Uber as a user |
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Msg-id | 573a5fe8-f59a-123f-a70b-ec4e47a0b725@BlueTreble.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Why we lost Uber as a user (Kevin Grittner <kgrittn@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Why we lost Uber as a user
Re: Why we lost Uber as a user |
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Something I didn't see mentioned that I think is a critical point: last I looked, HOT standby (and presumably SR) replays full page writes. That means that *any* kind of corruption on the master is *guaranteed* to replicate to the slave the next time that block is touched. That's completely the opposite of trigger-based replication. On 8/3/16 3:51 PM, Kevin Grittner wrote: > Personally, I can't imagine running logical replication of > supposedly matching sets of data without something equivalent. I think it depends heavily on the replication solution. I ran londiste for 6+ years with no major issues, but of course there was at least one other major company running that. I also took the time to completely read all the source code; something that's a reasonable prospect with a few thousand lines of python. For streaming rep it's difficult just to draw the line at where the code is. Ultimately, people really need to understand the trade-offs to the different solutions so they can make an informed decision on which ones (yes, plural) they want to use. The same can be said about pg_upgrade vs something else, and the different ways of doing backups. Something I think a lot of folks fail to understand is the value of having a system that has simple technology in the mix. Keeping something like londiste running has a non-zero cost, but the day you discover corruption has replicated through your entire infrastructure you'll probably be REALLY happy you have it. Similarly, I always encourage people to run a weekly or monthly pg_dump if it's at all feasible... just to be safe. -- Jim Nasby, Data Architect, Blue Treble Consulting, Austin TX Experts in Analytics, Data Architecture and PostgreSQL Data in Trouble? Get it in Treble! http://BlueTreble.com 855-TREBLE2 (855-873-2532) mobile: 512-569-9461
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