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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

By : Hans-Jürgen Schönig
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PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

PostgreSQL Replication, Second Edition

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By: Hans-Jürgen Schönig

Overview of this book

This book is ideal for PostgreSQL administrators who want to set up and understand replication. By the end of the book, you will be able to make your databases more robust and secure by getting to grips with PostgreSQL replication.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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The XLOG and replication

In this chapter, you have already learned that the transaction log of PostgreSQL has all the changes made to the database. The transaction log itself is packed into nice and easy-to-use 16 MB segments.

The idea of using this set of changes to replicate data is not farfetched. In fact, it is a logical step in the development of every relational (or maybe even a nonrelational) database system. For the rest of this book, you will see in many ways how the PostgreSQL transaction log can be used, fetched, stored, replicated, and analyzed.

In most replicated systems, the PostgreSQL transaction log is the backbone of the entire architecture (for synchronous as well as for asynchronous replication).

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