Re: Upgrade from PostgreSQL 9.6 to 11 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Achilleas Mantzios
Subject Re: Upgrade from PostgreSQL 9.6 to 11
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Msg-id ae37036c-6c7c-8104-c3f8-3bdb2fcbb238@matrix.gatewaynet.com
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In response to Re: Upgrade from PostgreSQL 9.6 to 11  (Pawan Sharma <pawanpg0963@gmail.com>)
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On 10/6/19 9:52 π.μ., Pawan Sharma wrote:
Thanks all,

Is pg_upgrade is the best method if I am doing upgrade on same server or different server.

Same server means: source and Target on same server

Different: source and Target are different server.
A traditional upgrade by definition is on the same server, (if we are not talking about logical replication or any other equivalent technology).
So yes pg_upgrade is what would be best, along with -k (--link) for maximum speed.


On Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 12:07 PM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 09:00:38AM +0300, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
> On 10/6/19 7:36 π.μ., Pawan Sharma wrote:
>> What is the best way to upgrade from PostgreSQL 9.6 to PostgreSQL
>> 11 instead of pg_upgrade.
>
> why not pg_upgrade ? If the size is near the 3TB mark as you say,
> pg_upgrade is the fastest IMHO.

When it comes to upgrades, you could also look at logical
replication.  Unfortunately your origin version cannot do that.  Have
you looked at things like BDR or Slony?  They are logical-based,
meaning a lower downtime than pg_upgrade, but they take longer.

For 3TB pg_upgrade can also be very fast if you use --link.  Be wary
of having backups though, all the time.
--
Michael


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