Is Postgresql ready for 24/7 uptime?  Our tests have shown that vacuumdb 
requires downtime, and if one does this nightly as suggested, well, one has 
downtime, 40+ minutes in our case.

My company wants to replace MS SQL Server with PostgreSQL, but we can't 
afford downtime to do database maintenance.  Is it possible that we are doing 
something wrong?

What are the plans for future versions of pgsql?  Will vacuum be optomized or 
otherwise enhanced to execute more quickly and/or not lock tables?

Thanks,

Mark

PS
I posted more details to the hackers list.

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