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Re: DBA Book - Not "postgresql book - practical or something newer?"

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Olexandr Melnyk wrote:
Joe Celko's "SQL Programming Style" is a good not vendor-specific book.

And maybe a bit too Developer/User-ish but very good his "SQL for Smarties".


Rod
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As for PostgreSQL-specific books, I can only speak for one I read before: Bruce Momjian's "PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts". It is a good introductionary book, although it isn't based on PostgreSQL 8 series.

On 2/6/08, *Ron St-Pierre* <ron.pgsql@xxxxxxx <mailto:ron.pgsql@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Unfortunately there isn't a current version of Joshua Drake's book out
    there (which I do own along with PostgreSQL Essential Reference by
    Stinson), so alternatively, can anyone recommend a good DBA book
    outlining best practices, physical design, etc? I would like something
    that is relevant to PostgreSQL even though it won't likely be PostgreSQL
    specific. Based on current best practices I could then investigate which
    tools postgres has available to implement them.

    Currently our small company has a single redhat server for the database
    and web server, backups obviously are on a separate box. We want to add
    hardware over the next few months and would like to/need to separate
    functions and take advantage of things like: replication, PITR,
    clustering, failover, plgpsql, material view perhaps, and likely more
    which would be useful to speed up and protect our data.

    I want to increase my DBA and postgres skills prior to the upgrade, and
    would like some direction from somewhere (book, group) on where to go
    from here. Our current database is about 50G large and is a fairly
    straightforward setup. I am the DBA and am also one of the developers,
    and my practical DBA knowledge comes from setting up our database and
    administering it. I make use of views and plpgsql, but from following
    the lists realize that there are many more tools available in postgres
    that could be used.

    Two possible references I found are:
    - "Physical Database Design: the database professional's guide to
    exploiting indexes, views, storage, and more" by S. Lightstone, T.
    Teorey, T. Nadeau
    http://www.amazon.com/Physical-Database-Design-professionals-exploiting/dp/0123693896
    - "Database Administration: The Complete Guide to Practices and
    Procedures" by Craig S. Mullins
    http://www.amazon.com/Database-Administration-Complete-Practices-Procedures/dp/0201741296/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202257162&sr=8-1
    <http://www.amazon.com/Database-Administration-Complete-Practices-Procedures/dp/0201741296/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202257162&sr=8-1>
    Can anyone recommend these, or others?


    Any and all suggestions welcome.

    Thanks

    Ron

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