And a good hunch at that. In fact, that was the first test I performed - enable hot backup mode but do not invoke rdiff-backup. There is no performance or load impact, indicating that the postgres hot-backup feature is as well implemented as has been claimed :)

-jason

Austin Clements wrote:
Out of curiosity, what happens if you just put Postgres into hot
backup mode and don't run rdiff-backup?  I've never personally
administered Postgres, but it seems that hot backup mode would cause
it to sync much more frequently, which could send your iowait time
through the roof.

Just a hunch.



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