s3fs available on linux allows mounting S3 directly as a local
filesystem. At that point something like:
pg_dump ... | gzip -9 -c > /mnt/s3-mount-point/$basename.pg_dump.gz;
will do the deed nicely. If your S3 volume is something like
your_name_here.com/pg_dump then you could parallize it by
On 9/18/19 12:04 PM, Anthony DeBarros wrote:
Great, thanks. The question I have, which at first glance isn't covered
there, is whether those instructions will at any point bring the dump
file onto the EC2 box, either in memory or temp file storage, on its way
to S3? I don't know enough about ho
Great, thanks. The question I have, which at first glance isn't covered
there, is whether those instructions will at any point bring the dump file
onto the EC2 box, either in memory or temp file storage, on its way to S3?
I don't know enough about how Linux handles data piped from one command to
th
On 9/18/19 11:32 AM, Anthony DeBarros wrote:
Hi, folks -- I'm a longtime PostgreSQL user but a bit of a noob when it
comes to maintenance. Question:
I'm running PostgreSQL 11 on Amazon RDS. Also have an EC2 box running
Ubuntu that runs some Python scripts that collect data into PostgreSQL.
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