Re: logical replication in high volume transactions
[
Date Prev
][
Date Next
][
Thread Prev
][
Thread Next
][
Date Index
][
Thread Index
]
To
: Yambu <hyambu@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject
: Re: logical replication in high volume transactions
From
: Vijaykumar Jain <vijaykumarjain.github@xxxxxxxxx>
Date
: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 18:47:06 +0530
Cc
: Pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
In-reply-to
: <CAM+6J947SdcTsvo2nc=eaMqOmrv-+DdknrKk+EcxHuP3BNd0Eg@mail.gmail.com>
References
: <CALhHtcApU6m9AB_B5NA3Zt-zC19oX0m=iizPq63GHEckCkpjwg@mail.gmail.com> <CAM+6J947SdcTsvo2nc=eaMqOmrv-+DdknrKk+EcxHuP3BNd0Eg@mail.gmail.com>
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/on-pglogical-performance/
You can always benchmark using pgbench or hammerdb to get your estimates.
The above link is old for pglogical, but can be used to test the same with inbuilt LR.
References
:
logical replication in high volume transactions
From:
Yambu
Re: logical replication in high volume transactions
From:
Vijaykumar Jain
Prev by Date:
Re: logical replication in high volume transactions
Next by Date:
Patroni configuration issue
Previous by thread:
Re: logical replication in high volume transactions
Next by thread:
Patroni configuration issue
Index(es):
Date
Thread
[Index of Archives]
[KVM ARM]
[KVM ia64]
[KVM ppc]
[Virtualization Tools]
[Spice Development]
[Libvirt]
[Libvirt Users]
[Linux USB Devel]
[Linux Audio Users]
[Yosemite Questions]
[Linux Kernel]
[Linux SCSI]
[XFree86]