PostgreSQL High Availability: A Practical Guide with Patroni and pgBouncer
Introduction Your database is the last thing that should go down. Yet setting up PostgreSQL for high availability remains one of the most under-documented areas in the DevOps world. Most teams run a single Postgres instance until the day it dies, then scramble to set up replication while their use
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