Chris Williams writes:
> Thanks Tom. It's a strange one for sure. Hopefully AWS support will shed
> some light on it. I will clarify too that this is the regular RDS Postgres
> version and not their other Aurora Postgres service. I suspect the Aurora
> Postgres probably differs from the communi
Thanks Tom. It's a strange one for sure. Hopefully AWS support will shed
some light on it. I will clarify too that this is the regular RDS Postgres
version and not their other Aurora Postgres service. I suspect the Aurora
Postgres probably differs from the community version by quite a bit, but
I
Chris Williams writes:
> We have a script that runs a pg_dump off of an RDS PG13.3 replica several
> times per day. We then load this dump using pg_restore into another
> postgres RDS db in another AWS account, scrub some of the data, and then
> take a snapshot of it.
Hmm ... I'm fairly sure that
Hi,
We have a script that runs a pg_dump off of an RDS PG13.3 replica several
times per day. We then load this dump using pg_restore into another
postgres RDS db in another AWS account, scrub some of the data, and then
take a snapshot of it. We then use these snapshots for testing and staging
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