Thank you everyone who responded. I got enough information at this time
and will be making decision in next few weeks. Appreciate everyone for
prompt responses.
Best,
-Jai
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From: pgsql-admin-ow...@postgresql.org
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Rangi, Jai wrote:
All,
Just signed up on the list. We are in the process of adopting pgsql
over mysql. I was wondering if someone can suggest any reasonably
priced training for pgsql Administration and development. We are in
southern CA. So anything closer to LA will be convenient and prefer
"Vitaly Burshteyn" wrote:
> Followed all the steps and such. On the initial start of the
> standby server it reads all the WAL files and acts like it should.
> The issue is, when new WAL files start to arrive say
>
> 00010049
>
> the system starts creating
>
>
>
> 00
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 10:35 -0700, Rangi, Jai wrote:
> All,
>
> Just signed up on the list. We are in the process of adopting pgsql
> over mysql. I was wondering if someone can suggest any reasonably
> priced training for pgsql Administration and development. We are in
> southern CA. So anything c
Hi folks,
I was wandering if I can get some ideas about what I am doing wrong.
So I setup 2 servers one primary one secondary for archiving.
Followed all the steps and such. On the initial start of the standby
server it reads all the WAL files and acts like it should. The issue
is, wh
All,
Just signed up on the list. We are in the process of adopting pgsql over
mysql. I was wondering if someone can suggest any reasonably priced
training for pgsql Administration and development. We are in southern
CA. So anything closer to LA will be convenient and preferred.
There is lots of
Dear all,
I have been testing PITR and I have noticed a 20% increase on the load of the
Disk subsystem.
Is that a normal thing to expect? Have you come across this or have you noticed
this increase?
I know some of you guys have been using it for quite some time, would you mind
in sharing your