Hello,
We're in the process of building a new PostgreSQL environment on Scientific Linux release 7.6. The new environment will have a Primary & 2 Standby servers & have asynchronous replication. It will use repmgr to manage failover/switchover events.
In the past, we've always had separate separate physical drives for data, pg_xlog & backups. We did this as a precaution against disk failure. If we lose one, we would still have the other two to recover from. Is that really necessary anymore, with having a repmgr cluster?
My Linux Admin wants to do the following instead:
Your thoughts would be appreciated. Regards, Karin Hilbert
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