Scott Ribe wrote: > > Is anyone running PostgreSQL in Kubernetes? If you do, what solution do > > you prefer? > > > > What I've tried myself: > > > > 1. Running the official postgres:12.6 images in a StatefulSet. It works > > fine but there is neither failover nor replication. > > > > 2. Zalando's postgres-operator. Replication and failover work out of the > > box, but the documentation is not the best. Things like wal-g backup and > > PITR are probably possible, but you need to be an egghead to figure out > > how to make them work. Why, I cannot even figure out how to add a > > team after installing the postgres-operator from the official Helm repo. > > > > I'd be especially grateful if you shared your own personal experience > > with Kubernetes and PostgreSQL. > > We're using CrunchyData's operator, which in turn uses Patroni & pgbackrest... Hello Scott, Thank you for the hint! The CrunchyData's operator looks like a cleaner implementation than Zalando's. I'll continue testing. Have you been able to a) upload backups to S3 and b) perform PITR from S3 with CrunchyData? -- Victor Sudakov VAS4-RIPE http://vas.tomsk.ru/ 2:5005/49@fidonet
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