John Smith wrote:
couldn't be more timely- could someone elaborate on this ("managing a
backup infrastructure")? is it for sysadmin types??
Yes it is explicitly for sysadmin types. The idea being, "Hey, I am a
sysadmin and somebody just shoved PostgreSQL down my throat. How do I
make sure everything is on the up and up :)".
Joshua D. Drake
http://www.commandprompt.com/blogs/joshua_drake/2007/06/training_hot_seat_style/
"...
Most of our clients want short, specific classes on items such as
managing a backup infrastructure, understanding PostgreSQL I/O, and
Tuning Autovacuum.
...
The classes are short. No more than 8 hours, broken up over two days.
The classes are taught virtually, using industry standard remote
desktop and teleconference technologies. The classes are going to be
relatively inexpensive with an 8 hour course costing higher than
100.00 but less than 500.00
..."
what all does solaris 10 support cover?
jzs
On 6/18/07, John Smith <jayzee.smith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
guys
need to pitch postgresql to some hard-to-budge solaris sysadmins- they
don't even know about the postgresql-solaris 10 package, just used to
oracle and don't want to break their backs over postgresql. plus i
don't know enough slony yet.
can someone point me to some standard backup/restore etc sysadmin
stuff/scripts/processes? also what's best left to the sysadmins that i
shouldn't take responsibility for? any trainings/books for
sysadmins/myself?
thanks, jzs
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