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Postgres Weekly 153

Another option to help you automate and manage your backup and restore processes. Just released as a 1.00 release, it has a great group of Postgres community members behind it.
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group
Setting up Postgres replication isn’t a new thing, but if you’re looking for the ‘cliff notes’ version, here’s what you need to get up and running.
Douglas J Hunley   #tutorial 
XL is a Postgres fork offering massively-parallel functionality for BI and OLTP style workloads.
Postgres-XL   #news 
Kevin Jernigan   #news 
A look at the history, before concluding “It may not be your next JSON database, but PostgreSQL could well be the next database you use to work with relational and JSON data side by side.”
Dj Walker-Morgan   #opinion 
Generate and verify signed cookies from a webapp using just PostgreSQL’s pgcrypto library.
Nick Gauthier   #tutorial 
An open-source extension and set of libraries that wraps the jsonb data type in a slick API inspired by NoSQL document stores.
Shane Kilkelly   #code 
Currently with HA in Postgres you have a single standby you rely on. From an availability perspective this gets much better in 9.6 allowing you to support multiple synchronous standbys.
Michael Paquier   #news 
Easily dig deep inside your Postgresql database. Features include finding index information, disk usage, slow queries, cache hits and more.
Khalid Lafi   #tools 
Hstore, a key-value store directly in Postgres, was the first NoSQL data-type to be associated with the database. Like many Postgres features you don’t have to interact with only SQL you can take advantage in a higher level framework like shown here with Rails.
Aly Badawy
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