"Scott Marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sure, bash Microsoft it's easy.   But it doesn't address the point, is
> a database safe on top of a compressed file system and if not, why?

It is certainly *less* safe than it is on top of an uncompressed
filesystem.  Any given hardware failure will affect more stored bits
(if the compression is effective) in a less predictable way.

If you assume that hardware failure rates are below your level of
concern, this doesn't matter.  But DBAs are paid to be paranoid.

                        regards, tom lane

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