TimescaleDB 2.0 with Hasura Part 3 - High Availability
In this article, the author discusses high availability solutions for TimescaleDB 2.0 in conjunction with Hasura. The author explores single-node and multi-node replication setups, highlighting their respective benefits and limitations. Single-node replication is achieved using streaming replication combined with repmgr or Patroni for automatic failover, while multi-node replication is supported natively in TimescaleDB 2.0 but is still under development. The author also mentions the use of Kubernetes, Timescale Cloud, and Timescale Forge as options for deploying highly available clusters. Additionally, the article touches on caveats such as data latency between master and replicas in single-node setups and schema sync issues in multi-node setups. The author concludes by recommending Hasura Cloud to leverage read replica power and encourages readers to stay updated with Hasura's blog and events for new plans and demos.
Company
Hasura
Date published
Feb. 3, 2021
Author(s)
Toan Nguyen, Tyler Hannan
Word count
1137
Hacker News points
None found.
Language
English