Disclaimer, I work for Citus Data. You can check out www.citusdata.com<http://www.citusdata.com>. We aim to scale out PostgreSQL, and offer it both in the cloud and on-prem. Happy to put you in touch with the right people if you have more questions.
Thanks, Sumedh ________________________________ From: Mariel Cherkassky <mariel.cherkas...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 9:19 AM To: samruoh...@yahoo.com Cc: PostgreSQL mailing lists Subject: Re: Scale out postgresql Hey Sam, Are you familiar with scale solutions that arent in the cloud ? בתאריך יום ה׳, 28 במרץ 2019 ב-18:10 מאת Sam R. <samruoh...@yahoo.com<mailto:samruoh...@yahoo.com>>: Hi! With following kinds of keywords, it is possible to find / search for cloud native (SQL) implementations e.g. with google: cloud native sql database E.g. CockroachDB, YugaByteDB. I do not know are you planning to do it by other means (by yourself). I myself would be interested, has someone had experiences with such? Is HA provided "ready made? Is HA working fine and does it recover/handle all situations well, or is additional algorithms needed to be implemented in addition on top e.g. for automatic recovery (by "myself"). I could start an other email chain, if this chain is meant more for something else. Best Regards Sam On to, maalisk. 28, 2019 at 12:10, Mariel Cherkassky <mariel.cherkas...@gmail.com<mailto:mariel.cherkas...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hey, I was searching for a solution to scale my postgresql instance in the cloud. I'm aware of that that I can create many read only replicas in the cloud and it would improve my reading performance. I wanted to hear what solution are you familiar with ? Are there any sharding solution that are commonly used (citus ? pg_shard ?) My instance has many dbs (one per customer) and big customers can generate a load of load on others.. Thanks.