The Cloud Engineer’s Playbook - A Podcast by Michael Diogo

How MySQL and PostgreSQL track every change

16 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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A primary database gets a write. Somehow, a replica on the other side of the world has the same data seconds later. Then I learned about Binary Logging and the magic made sense. Tune in lets learn Need a team to migrate workloads to the cloud, secure your infrastructure, automate your processes, and train your team for optimal adoption, email: contact@diogomic.me to start your transformation today. Let’s make your operations and workloads more optimize and more secured.

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