Module: INFRA
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Grafana High Availability: Using PostgreSQL Backend
You can use PostgreSQL as Grafana’s backend database. This is a great opportunity to understand Pigsty’s deployment system. By completing this tutorial, you’ll learn: How to create a new database cluster How to create new business users in an …
You can use PostgreSQL as Grafana’s backend database. This is a great opportunity to understand Pigsty’s deployment system. By completing this tutorial, you’ll learn: How to create a new database cluster How to create new business users in an …
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Metrics
Note: Pigsty v4.0 has replaced Prometheus/Loki with VictoriaMetrics/Logs/Traces. The following metric list is still based on v3.x generation, for reference when troubleshooting older versions only. To get the latest metrics, query directly in …
Note: Pigsty v4.0 has replaced Prometheus/Loki with VictoriaMetrics/Logs/Traces. The following metric list is still based on v3.x generation, for reference when troubleshooting older versions only. To get the latest metrics, query directly in …
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Encrypted Communication
TLS can provide three separate protections: transport encryption, server authentication, and client authentication. Each must be configured independently. Enabling server-side TLS does not mean the client verifies the server identity, nor does it …
TLS can provide three separate protections: transport encryption, server authentication, and client authentication. Each must be configured independently. Enabling server-side TLS does not mean the client verifies the server identity, nor does it …
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Monitoring System
Pigsty’s monitoring system has three pillars—metrics, logs, and alerting—and is available out of the box. Logs and alerts are also important inputs for audit and traceability. It can monitor clusters managed by Pigsty, existing PostgreSQL clusters, …
Pigsty’s monitoring system has three pillars—metrics, logs, and alerting—and is available out of the box. Logs and alerts are also important inputs for audit and traceability. It can monitor clusters managed by Pigsty, existing PostgreSQL clusters, …
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Infrastructure
Running production-grade, highly available PostgreSQL clusters typically requires a comprehensive set of infrastructure services (foundation) for support, such as monitoring and alerting, log collection, time synchronization, DNS resolution, and …
Running production-grade, highly available PostgreSQL clusters typically requires a comprehensive set of infrastructure services (foundation) for support, such as monitoring and alerting, log collection, time synchronization, DNS resolution, and …
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Comparison
Comparison with RDS Pigsty is a local-first RDS alternative released under Apache-2.0, deployable on your own physical/virtual machines or cloud servers. We’ve chosen Amazon AWS RDS for PostgreSQL (the global market leader) and Alibaba Cloud RDS for …
Comparison with RDS Pigsty is a local-first RDS alternative released under Apache-2.0, deployable on your own physical/virtual machines or cloud servers. We’ve chosen Amazon AWS RDS for PostgreSQL (the global market leader) and Alibaba Cloud RDS for …
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E-R Model of Infra Cluster
The INFRA module plays a special role in Pigsty: it’s not a traditional “cluster” but rather a management hub composed of a group of infrastructure nodes, providing core services for the entire Pigsty deployment. Each INFRA node is an autonomous …
The INFRA module plays a special role in Pigsty: it’s not a traditional “cluster” but rather a management hub composed of a group of infrastructure nodes, providing core services for the entire Pigsty deployment. Each INFRA node is an autonomous …