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Register for this live webinar & learn how EDB Failover Manager helps you build a highly available PostgreSQL Cluster for overall business continuity. [View this email in your browser]( Live Webinar - How to build a highly available PostgreSQL Cluster using EDB Failover Manager? [Register]( learn more. Database downtime can cost your business significant revenue. And while PostgreSQL is incredibly stable, it does not identify a database failure or automatically switches traffic to a standby database. In such a scenario, EDB Failover Manager (EFM) can be at the forefront of automatically detecting master database failures and promoting the most up-to-date standby database to take over. Register for this free webinar and learn how EDB Failover Manager helps you build a highly available PostgreSQL Cluster for overall business continuity. Webinar covers: - What you should know about EDB Failover Manager (EFM) - How EFM helps enterprise customers to: - Maintain PostgreSQL High Availability - Minimize unplanned downtime - Ensure Business Continuity - Customer use cases and deployment scenarios - Demo: Learn how EFM continuously monitors PostgreSQL service to detect failures automatically DATE: 29th July 2020, Wednesday TIME: 3 PM SGT | 12:30 PM IST ([Check your Time Zone]( [Add to calendar]( PANEL OF SPEAKERS: - Sandeep Khuperkar, CTO & Director, Ashnik - Jayaraj Sabarad, Solution Architect, EnterpriseDB - Nishchay Kothari, Database Consultant, Ashnik [REGISTER NOW!]( Share the Webinar: [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( [Share]( [Share]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2020 Ashnik Pte. Ltd., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Singapore: 36 Robinson Road, #14-04 City House, Singapore – 068877 India: #613, Damji Shamji Business Galleria, LBS Marg, Kanjurmarg, Mumbai – 400078, India This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ashnik · 36 Robinson Road · #14-04 City House · Singapore 068877 · Singapore

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