Too many headers and not enough coffee
authorSarah Conway Schnurr <sarah.conway@crunchydata.com>
Fri, 13 Sep 2019 13:08:29 +0000 (09:08 -0400)
committerSarah Conway Schnurr <sarah.conway@crunchydata.com>
Fri, 13 Sep 2019 13:08:29 +0000 (09:08 -0400)
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 <h2>A Discussion of High Availability Options for Postgres in Containers</h2>
-<h3>Posted By: EnterpriseDB on 2019-09-13</h3>
-<h3>Author: Dave Page</h3>
-<h4>A Comparison of EDB Postgres Failover Manager, Patroni, and Stolon</h4>
+<p><strong>Posted By: EnterpriseDB on 2019-09-13</strong></p>
+<p><strong>Author: Dave Page</strong></p>
 <p>
   Clustered containers running Postgres (either PostgreSQL or EDB Postgresā„¢ Advanced Server) require a
   controller to monitor and manage the cluster. This can be entirely scripted or handled by EDB Postgres