All,

I'm planning a migration for a customer with a PostgreSQL 8.4 database
cluster running CentOS 4.8 32-bit.  The target platform is CentOS 6.2
64-bit and will be running PostgreSQL 8.4 (our application delivers and
supports 8.4, don't bother bringing up 9.x).  If this were a small database
cluster I wouldn't worry about it however the 8.4 database cluster is about
900 GB right now.  The documented and proper way to move this data is via a
dump-restore however I'm not sure my customer wants days or potentially
weeks of downtime so I'm searching for options.

Option 1: dump-restore
I've performed a handful of these for other customers and even the 100 GB
database cluster using the network transfer method "pg_dumpall | ssh target
-c 'cat - | psql postgres'" can be slow as in 8+ hours.

Option 2: Slony-I
Is Slony-I an alternative when moving data from 32-bit to 64-bit?

Option 3: pg_upgrade
Is this an option?  Remember, I'm going from 8.4 32-bit to 8.4 64-bit.

Option 4: PITR
I believe this is not a possibility because of the bit-ness change but I'm
listing anyways in case I'm mistaken.


Did I miss anything?

TIA,
Greg

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