Hi Team,

I am planning to implement a PostgreSQL High Availability (HA) and Load
Balancing setup and would greatly appreciate your feedback on the
architecture we've designed (see attached diagram).
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*Overview of the Setup:*

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   Two PostgreSQL nodes (VM1 and VM2) configured with:
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      Asynchronous replication from the Primary DB (on VM1) to the Standby
      DB (on VM2) using repmgr
      -

      HAProxy for failover management:
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         HAProxy 1 (active) on VM1
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         HAProxy 2 (passive) on VM2 with Keepalive for heartbeat and
         failover detection
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      PgBouncer on both nodes for connection pooling
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   A Virtual IP (VIP) managed by HAProxy for routing traffic from the
   application
   -

   Read/Write operations go to the Primary DB, and Read-Only queries can be
   served from either node

*Objectives:*

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   Ensure high availability with automatic failover
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   Enable basic load balancing for read-only queries
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   Maintain connection pooling and routing efficiency

*Request for Feedback:*

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   Is this architecture considered a best practice within the PostgreSQL
   community?
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   Are there any potential bottlenecks or failure points I should be aware
   of?
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   Would you recommend any improvements or alternative tools for achieving
   better reliability and performance?

Thanks

Vijay

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