> 2019年5月31日(金) 6:53 Haroldo Kerry <hke...@callix.com.br>: >>> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:54 PM Steven Winfield >>> <steven.winfi...@cantabcapital.com> wrote: >> >> >Has anyone been through this type of problem? >> > >> >> You could set up a new, empty db (with checksums enabled, etc.) on the >> new hardware and then use logical replication to sync across all the data >> from the existing cluster. >> (This logical replica could be doing binary replication to hot standbys >> too, if you like). >> >> When the sync has finished you could perhaps gradually shift read-only >> load over to the new db, and finally switch write load too - your downtime >> would then be limited to how long this final cut-over takes. >> > Steve. > Hello Steven, > Unfortunately logical replication is a pg10+ feature. One more reason for > upgrading from 9.6.10 :-)
Have you looked at the pglogical extension from 2ndQuadrant? https://github.com/2ndQuadrant/pglogical/tree/REL2_x_STABLE Regards Ian Barwick -- Ian Barwick https://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services