PostgreSQL 17: High Availability & Advanced Administration

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PostgreSQL 17: High Availability & Advanced Administration

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1w ago
This course focuses on PostgreSQL's high availability and advanced administration techniques. In today's data-driven world, managing database reliability and performance is essential for businesses. You will develop key skills to handle critical aspects of PostgreSQL administration, such as backup and recovery, replication, troubleshooting, and migration. This practical knowledge enables you to ensure that your databases run smoothly, even in complex, mission-critical environments. This course combines theoretical knowledge with real-world scenarios to help you manage PostgreSQL environments effectively. You’ll learn how to optimize and troubleshoot PostgreSQL databases to meet performance and reliability goals. This course is designed for database administrators and system engineers with prior experience in PostgreSQL or database administration. A basic understanding of SQL and database systems will be beneficial. This course is part three of a three-course Specialization designed to provide a comprehensive learning pathway in this subject area. While it delivers standalone value and practical skills, learners seeking a more integrated and in-depth progression may benefit from completing the full Specialization.
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