In the last chapter, we talked about the stages in which information can be gathered to set up backup/restore for a database. We also talked about the types of backup and how to restore them when required. We walked through how you can set up a backup strategy for your data. In this chapter, we will talk about the importance of logging your database and what parameters should be considered as part of logging. We will also talk about when to log and how to use the information logged. We will go through how important monitoring of a database ...
5. Enable Logging of Your Database and Monitoring PostgreSQL Instances
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