Storage for Disaster Recovery
We have a few PostgreSQL servers which add up to 1 TB. We want to do a
PostgreSQL Point-In-Time-Recovery which needs in turn for us to store the
base of each database in a secure location should any disaster hit. I'm
looking at the storage options. I looked at AWS Glacier but the pricing
needs a Math PhD or something. AWS S3 is another option. So I was
wondering if you have used something that can make it even easier. Here
are the requirements I have in mind: 1 - Not so pricey. At 1 TB, AWS S3
will cost less than $100. I guess we could drag the budget to maximum $150
if there's a justification. 2 - We use Linux so something with a Linux
client (lovely if it's available on Debian repos) would be really nice. 3
- We don't really care about deduplication since every time we have a new
version we will basically wipe out the old one. Any hint is appreciated.
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