On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 at 16:47, M Jane <mskiesewetter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Evan,
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> Thanks for the info. I will look into that.
> regards,
> Marian
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Hi Marian,
If you are on that topic, I would like to bring your attention on Zalando's Postgresql with Kubernetes infrastructure as well. You may have a look at Zalando tech blog, you may also find their GitHub repositories for their open sourced tools as well. Much of their business is based on this infrastructure so I am sure it is something quite functional and cool.
> Op do 21 mrt. 2019 om 16:10 schreef Evan Bauer <evanbauer@xxxxxxx>:
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>> Docker can certainly work, but for any kind of production application don’t keep the storage inside of the containers. Take a look at the approach Crunchy Data (crunchydata.com) has done in their Kubernetes orchestrator for PostgreSQL clusters as a solid implementation example. Sarah Conway good a good presentation at PostgresOpn SV last September, it may be online somewhere.
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>> Cheers,
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>> - Evan
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>> Evan Bauer
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>> > On Mar 21, 2019, at 04:28, M Jane <mskiesewetter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> > Hi everyone,
>> > I am investigating using Docker for our Postgresql databases and I have rad a lot of oppinions on forums.
>> > The main thing that comes up is how to persist the data, and that it is not advised to run production with docker.
>> > I would like your advise.
>> > What is your experience with Docker and databases?
>> > What is the best practise to do this?
>> > Your help is much appreciated.
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> > regards,
>> > Marian
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