Re: How hard would a "no global server" version be?
От | Ross J. Reedstrom |
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Тема | Re: How hard would a "no global server" version be? |
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Msg-id | 20000829113020.B10972@rice.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: How hard would a "no global server" version be? (Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 12:25:08AM -0500, Rob Browning wrote: > Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> writes: > > > Not specifically. Postgres is a full-up database, and afaik there isn't > > a contingent of our developer community which is sufficiently interested > > to pursue "mini" configurations. But... > > Well perhaps I'll become that contingent :> > Another use for such a mini config would be the PDA market. IBM's got DB2 for the Palm, if I remember correctly. That's a little _too_ small a target, I think, but the new crop of PocketPC devices have enough memory and horsepower to be useful with a real database. > > Of course we'd prefer that people realize that everything in the > > world would be better if they just had a Postgres server running > > 24x7 ;) Naw, that'd suck all the joules out of my battery! > No doubt, but perhaps the "mini" configuration might be an insidious > method of initiating the corruption leading to the "one true way". With the PDA, we'd need a conduit to go back and forth to the desktop, which runs the 24x7 full server. Corruption by another path... Ross -- Ross J. Reedstrom, Ph.D., <reedstrm@rice.edu> NSBRI Research Scientist/Programmer Computer and Information Technology Institute Rice University, 6100 S. Main St., Houston, TX 77005
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