docker-postgresql-multiple-databases
crunchy-containers
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706 | 1,018 | |
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0.0 | 2.5 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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docker-postgresql-multiple-databases
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docker compose postgres empty two database same container
So i followed this repo steps https://github.com/mrts/docker-postgresql-multiple-databases and built and image with initialization script and pushed the final image build to my dockerhub. i tested it out by creating the following docker compose file that utilize the image I built and it worked like a charm
crunchy-containers
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Top 8 Managed Postgres Providers
Though these providers often get attention, other services such as ScaleGrid, Crunchy Data, IBM Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL, and ElephantSQL also provide useful features. Each one meets different needs, including flexibility, security, or ease of use. This makes them good options to think about for certain business purposes or smaller projects.
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Heroku Postgres is now based on AWS Aurora
We do, although we're in the middle of moving our entire Heroku Postgres spend over to Crunchy Data [1].
We were getting close to one of the big jumps on the standard pricing of Heroku Postgres, and we would have had to basically double our monthly cost to lift the max data we could store from 1.5TB to 2.0TB. On Crunchy Data, that additional disk space will be like 1% more rather than 100% more.
While investigating Crunchy, I ran some benchmarks, and I found Crunchy Bridge Postgres to be running 3X faster than Heroku Postgres.
Heroku seems to be working on some interesting new things, but I feel burned by the subpar performance and lack of basically any new features over many years. I don't know if the new Aurora-based database will be faster than Crunchy, but the benchmarks they're talking about sound like they're finally about to catch them. But we also have better features on Crunchy, too, such as logical replication. Logical replication is still not available on Heroku.
The experience for deploying apps and having add-ons is still pretty easy, but we'll see how that improves. HTTP2 support is still in beta.
1. https://www.crunchydata.com
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how to connect to postgresql on Kubernetes cluster?
I have deployed my crunchy db postgresq on my Kubernetes cluster.
What are some alternatives?
dokku-postgres - a postgres plugin for dokku
freeipa-container - FreeIPA server in containers — images at https://quay.io/repository/freeipa/freeipa-server?tab=tags
postgres-gcs-backup - Simple Docker image to backup a Postgres db, to a GCS bucket
openwhisk-deploy-kube - The Apache OpenWhisk Kubernetes Deployment repository supports deploying the Apache OpenWhisk system on Kubernetes and OpenShift clusters.
startpack - Selfhosted tech starter pack for development of new project or startup
Open-COBOL-ESQL - Open Cobol ESQL (ocesql) is an open-source Embedded SQL pre-compiler and run-time library designed for COBOL applications which access an open-source database.
postgres-and-redis - 🗄 PostgreSQL + Redis. Self-Hosted. Docker + Traefik + HTTPS.
s2i-dotnetcore - .NET Core OpenShift images
docker-postgres-backup-local - Backup PostgresSQL to local filesystem with periodic backups and rotate backups.
container_builder - This project builds containers images using Ansible. The containers are defined as hosts in the Ansible inventory. They are generated using host and group variables, templates and local connection.
hypertrace - An open source distributed tracing & observability platform
pgzx - Create PostgreSQL extensions using Zig.