Re: [ADMIN] possible os recommendations

2005-05-25 Thread Chris Browne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Bear) writes: > wanting to avoid religious warfare, I'm curious if there may be some > who would have recommendations for what operating system is 'best' to > run postgresql 8.x on.. I've used postgresql 7.x on FreeBSD. It was > already. But, I'm getting sucked into the li

Re: [ADMIN] possible os recommendations

2005-05-23 Thread Rainer J. H. Brandt
Hello, > I'm more concerned though about the complete experience, i.e. > postgresql performance on Linux vs Bsd vs Windows... > Maintainability.. Stability... os tweeks that were really needed to > make pg work well, etc. > > I would really like to hear from those who have used postgresql on > mul

Re: [ADMIN] possible os recommendations

2005-05-23 Thread Joshua D. Drake
I'm more concerned though about the complete experience, i.e. postgresql performance on Linux vs Bsd vs Windows... Maintainability.. Stability... os tweeks that were really needed to make pg work well, etc. Linux and FreeBSD is going to be your best bet. BSD is a little better and dealing with

Re: [ADMIN] possible os recommendations

2005-05-23 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 14:02, David Bear wrote: > wanting to avoid religious warfare, I'm curious if there may be some > who would have recommendations for what operating system is 'best' to SNIP > I'm more concerned though about the complete experience, i.e. > postgresql performance on Linux vs B

[ADMIN] possible os recommendations

2005-05-23 Thread David Bear
wanting to avoid religious warfare, I'm curious if there may be some who would have recommendations for what operating system is 'best' to run postgresql 8.x on.. I've used postgresql 7.x on FreeBSD. It was already. But, I'm getting sucked into the linux world and have found Suse 9.3 a pretty good