David Fetter wrote:
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:51:49AM -0700, austijc wrote:
That's going to be a problem for the continued viability of
Postgres.

Funny, I thought running a DBMS over a known-unreliable storage system
was a problem for the continued viability of Oracle.  When, not if,
people lose enough data to this silliness, they'll be thinking hard
about how to get Oracle out and something reliable in.

NFS is not "unreliable", it is just different in some respects from other file systems. That paired with some poor NFS implementations in certain operating systems and this evident general misunderstanding make it a poor fit for PostgreSQL.


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