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Achieving a faster point in time recovery using a delayed standby for a PostgreSQL Server

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Avinash Vallarapu
Aug 28, 2018

In order to achieve High Availability, we may setup continuous data replication between 2 PostgreSQL Servers. However, instead of fetching backups from storage and performing recovery during disasters, you may use this approach to achieve the recovery more faster.

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Avinash Vallarapu

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