Best options for tracking history of data?

From: Guyren Howe <guyren(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: PG-General Mailing List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Best options for tracking history of data?
Date: 2021-10-27 04:33:03
Message-ID: 94d87e10-90ae-4ce3-90ef-b2e44e438820@Spark
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I’m interested in tracking our data over time.

The basic requirement is for debugging and disaster recovery, but I’m passing familiar enough with the issue that I can imagine being able to set things up so I get that but much more.

I’ll need something that I can use on eg AWS, probably RDS, although I’ll listen to an argument for eg Timescale DB.

I want something easy to set up, rugged and with minimal changes to client code. My current needs are simple, but I’ll take “extra features basically for free” if I can.

I can’t find a good general discussion of options for this. If I missed one, I’ll take a link and offer a thank you.

Otherwise, this seems a useful topic to discuss.

Thanks in advance.

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