Architectural Considerations When Building Out Multi-Master Replication Clusters
Presented by:

Robert Bernier
Robert's experience extends several decades. His first experience was playing hangman on a DECwriter shortly after man first landed on the moon. His foray into commercial applications was programming Fortran, via punchcards, on an IBM 360 which in those days had 4MB RAM. Over the ensuing years he progressed into the first generation of workstations among which included the IBM 8080 XT, and AT. Robert discovered Linux and the opensource world in the 90s. By the early 2000s his primary focus had become all things PostgreSQL and has since then worked in various sized companies both small and large including Fortune 50 companies.
Robert is the Senior PostgreSQL Consultant at Percona. In his spare time he enjoys all things nature including hiking, camping, canoing and trying not to fall off the side of mountains here in the Pacific Northwest.
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This talk outlines and demonstrates several opportunistic methods scaling your PostgreSQL replication cluster across multiple regions. Each architecture is presented as as POC profiling its particular strengths and of course weaknesses. It is hoped that by demonstrating these variations an appropriate architecture can be created that can best meet any long term objectives over its life-cycle.
- Date:
- 2024 November 6 16:00 PST
- Duration:
- 50 min
- Room:
- Dev: 422
- Conference:
- Seattle 2024
- Language:
- Track:
- Dev
- Difficulty:
- Medium