Based on Amazon reviews and others in the PG community, I would 100% get something like this. High Availability / Fail Over are my biggest concerns with PostgreSQL Database.
Thanks so much for sharing and good luck!!! On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Shaun Thomas <stho...@optionshouse.com>wrote: > Hey! > > So, Packt approached me a few months ago and asked me to put together a > very basic series of short step-by-step instructions on backing up > PostgreSQL. The title is "Instant PostgreSQL Backup and Restore How-to." > > I tried to cover all of the basic approaches used by most admins, and I > tested it on a guy at work who's a SQL Server DBA but recently took over > care and feeding of a PG database. He said it was easier to understand than > the documentation, at least for just getting everything working and sorting > out more advanced details later. > > I know it's not exactly Greg Smith's performance book, but I'm glad to > contribute how I can. I'm not entirely sure it's worth adding to the book > page: > > http://www.postgresql.org/**docs/books/<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/books/> > > But if it is, I'll provide any help or extra information necessary. If > anyone has questions, I'm here to answer them. :) > > -- > Shaun Thomas > OptionsHouse | 141 W. Jackson Blvd. | Suite 500 | Chicago IL, 60604 > 312-676-8870 > stho...@optionshouse.com > > ______________________________**________________ > > See > http://www.peak6.com/email_**disclaimer/<http://www.peak6.com/email_disclaimer/>for > terms and conditions related to this email > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/**mailpref/pgsql-general<http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general> > -- Carlos Mennens