Re: Clustering of pgsql 9.2

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Looks like a large size database. However, I would be concerned about the throughput on a SAN. Also, you didn't specify the replication/failover stuff.

So...never replicate or fail over to the same hardware. I disagree with the concept of databases on SANs (and we can open THAT discussion in another thread). I will pretty well tell you that no one here has my IT/HA/OS experience. The Big Brains sure do know a whole lot more about PG, that's certain.

However, you are talking HA and failover (those are separate) and replication  (also separate).

I would love to advise you on this list where the Big Brains are watching.

So...

What's your primary server?
Why does it need to replicate?
Is PITR an option?
Is PITR a necessity?
How many servers are involved?
What's your bandwidth between master and slave(s)
?


On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:54 AM, Devrim Gündüz <devrim@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

On Thu, 2015-01-15 at 05:24 +0000, shyamkant.dhamke@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> We have following environment for  database clustering at production environment:
>
> 1.       Postgres is running on RedHat 6 enterprise edition for primary and failover server
>
> 2.       SAN disk is available
>
> Now I need help on following
>
> 1.       What should be clustering software used for Redhat clustering ? Can Veritas Clustering Software (VCS) clustering be used for clustering REDHAT OS?
>
> 2.       How the SAN disk can be used to store the data centrally? Can this be used as QUORAM disk?
>
> 3.       Is there any service for Postgres Database service clustering?

http://www.gunduz.org/download.php?dlid=208

This presentation gives you an overview about how to setup Red Hat High
Availability Addon (formerly Red Hat Cluster Suite) with PostgreSQL,
which matches your needs.

Regards,
--
Devrim GÜNDÜZ
Principal Systems Engineer @ EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
PostgreSQL Danışmanı/Consultant, Red Hat Certified Engineer
Twitter: @DevrimGunduz , @DevrimGunduzTR


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