On 8/20/18 9:42 PM, Craig James wrote: > > One possibility: Does pgbackrest support chained standby servers? > > primary ----> standby #1 ----> standby #2 This won't matter to pgBackRest and Postgres certainly supports it. > If so, we could do this: > > 1. Set up standby #1 and #2 on AWS, but no S3 yet > 2. Prepare config for S3, but don't deploy > 3. Failover to standby #1, making it the primary > 4. Start the S3 backup Or combine my earlier plan with your plan to allow you to keep your repo and have uninterrupted PITR: Before the migration: 1) Stop backups 2) Sync the NFS repo to S3 using rsync/s3fs or aws cli During the migration: 3) Failover to new AWS primary but leave archive_command disabled on new primary (archive_command = false) 4) Resync the NFS repo to S3 to get new WAL segments 5) Enable archive command on AWS primary 6) Perform a new backup directly to S3 (just in case was mistake was made syncing the repo) Depending on your WAL volume you can add some syncs in there to reduce the time when the new primary is not archiving, maybe after step #2 and again before step #3. This leaves you with your old backups and PITR capability while only copying data local->S3 once. Regards, -- -David david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx