Tom Lane wrote:
> "Paolo Negri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The first question I have is, since I'd strongly prefer to use
>> postgresql 8.1 or 8.2 instead of the 7.4 that comes with redhat, if
>> someone else is using with success third party rpms with success in
>> business critical applicatio
"Paolo Negri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The first question I have is, since I'd strongly prefer to use
> postgresql 8.1 or 8.2 instead of the 7.4 that comes with redhat, if
> someone else is using with success third party rpms with success in
> business critical applications.
Red Hat does supp
Hi
I'm going to install a new server and I'm looking for some advice
about how I can help my database performing at its best. I'll be using
a redhat ES 4 on a dual core opteron with 2 SCSI 10.000rpm disks in
RAID1.
The first question I have is, since I'd strongly prefer to use
postgresql 8.1 or