While you can still be flexible in working with your data we’re making it easy for you to make the right choice when it comes to your database availability needs. With the addition of fork and follow you had the ability better control your uptime, your read scaling, and how you worked with your data. We continued to build on the foundations of this, and available today is built in HA on our new Premium and Enterprise tiers. With our introduction of followers we saw many of our customers using them to improve the uptime of their applications by manually unfollowing and promoting them when primary databases failed. Keeping your data safe and secure is a must do for any database-as-a-service provider, yet at the same time your database is still no use to you when it's down. This means should you run a bad migration that drops a table, or have a need to do some historical forensics with a view of your data as of some time in the past you’re now able to, all with a single command. Just as we brought the ability to fork and follow your database over from git, we’re drawing inspiration from the Heroku platform' rollback, now available for your database. Heroku Postgres forks allow you to even test a data migration on a production-like environment with no impact on production, but some bugs are difficult to anticipate and can cause data problems over time.įor years Heroku has had the ability to undo a deploy trivial with the rollback command. Even with robust testing, having a safety net available to minimize the risk you’re exposed to is still critical, as these inconsistencies can render one of your businesses' most precious assets useless: your data. In a world of agility where we bring applications to market soon and constantly iterate, there's undeniable risk for things going wrong as we deploy to production leading to data loss or inconsistencies. Stay tuned for more improvements in this area as we iterate further based on your feedback.
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