Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Bryan Keller wrote:
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>> I am considering running a Postgres with the database hosted on a NAS via
>> NFS. I have read a few things on the Web saying this is not recommended, as
>> it will be slow and could potentially cause data corruption.
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I am considering running a Postgres with the database hosted on a NAS via NFS.
I have read a few things on the Web saying this is not recommended, as it will
be slow and could potentially cause data corruption.
My goal is to have the database on a shared filesystem so in case of server
failure,
I am considering running a Postgres with the database hosted on a NAS via NFS.
I have read a few things on the Web saying this is not recommended, as it will
be slow and cause data corruption.
My goal is to have the database on a shared filesystem so in case of server
failure, I can start up a
I am considering running a Postgres with the database hosted on a NAS via NFS.
I have read a few things on the Web saying this is not recommended, as it will
be slow and could potentially cause data corruption.
My goal is to have the database on a shared filesystem so in case of server
failure,