Achilleas,
On 2/27/19 11:39 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:28 π.μ., Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:17 π.μ., Julie Nishimura wrote:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
Barman will fit most requirements. PgBackRest excels when WAL traffic
goes on 10
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Subject: Re: Barman disaster recovery solution
On 2/28/19 9:21 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
> On 28/2/19 1:08 π.μ., Ahmed, Nawaz wrote:
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>> Hi,
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On 2/28/19 9:21 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 28/2/19 1:08 π.μ., Ahmed, Nawaz wrote:
Hi,
I believe the "file copy" method (listed in the table) in pgbackrest
is based on pg_basebackup, so i think it should be "pg_basebackup over
ssh" as pgbackrest internally calls pg_basebackup. David Ste
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On 27/2/19 6:52 μ.μ., Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:39 AM Achilleas Mantzios mailto:ach...@matrix.gatewaynet.com>> wrote:
Hello, as promised here is my blog :
https://severalnines.com/blog/current-state-open-source-backup-management-postgresql
Nice blog post. If you'
On 2/27/19 4:48 PM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 27/2/19 4:16 μ.μ., David Steele wrote:
On 2/27/19 2:31 PM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 27/2/19 1:58 μ.μ., rich...@simkorp.com.br wrote:
Just to notice, I d o use backup from standby and WAL archive from
standby. It is possible. But you have to
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:39 AM Achilleas Mantzios <
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> Hello, as promised here is my blog :
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> https://severalnines.com/blog/current-state-open-source-backup-management-postgresql
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>
Nice blog post. If you're aiming for a comprehensive run down of tools, I
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Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
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On 21/2/19 9:28 π.μ., Achilleas Mantzi
On 27/2/19 4:16 μ.μ., David Steele wrote:
On 2/27/19 2:31 PM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 27/2/19 1:58 μ.μ., rich...@simkorp.com.br wrote:
Just to notice, I d o use backup from standby and WAL archive from standby. It is
possible. But you have to configure standby with option of wal archive "
On 2/27/19 2:31 PM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 27/2/19 1:58 μ.μ., rich...@simkorp.com.br wrote:
Just to notice, I d o use backup from standby and WAL archive from
standby. It is possible. But you have to configure standby with option
of wal archive "always".
I guess there are issues with it
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On 21/2/19 9:28 π.μ., Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:17 π.μ., Julie Nishimura wrote:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
Barman will fit most requirements. PgBackRest excels when WAL traffic goes on 10 f
On 21/2/19 9:28 π.μ., Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:17 π.μ., Julie Nishimura wrote:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
Barman will fit most requirements. PgBackRest excels when WAL traffic goes on 10 files/day or more. I have written an article, not yet pu
Greetings,
* Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter (rich...@simkorp.com.br) wrote:
> No backup solution (no matter which one you choose) is 100% guaranteed: your
> disks may fail, your network mail fail, your memory may fail, files get
> corrupted - so, setup a regular "restore" to separate "test backup
Em 21/02/2019 04:17, Julie Nishimura escreveu:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
We do use it.
IMHO, those are minimum recommendations:
1) start using it! It's easy and robust.
2) for minimal impact over production servers, setup replicated servers
and create y
Am 21.02.19 um 08:17 schrieb Julie Nishimura:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
sure, many of our customers. why not?
Regards, Andreas
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On 21/2/19 9:17 π.μ., Julie Nishimura wrote:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?
Thanks!
Barman will fit most requirements. PgBackRest excels when WAL traffic goes on 10 files/day or more. I have written an article, not yet publised, on a comparison on the 3 most known solut
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