Re: Do we need more emphasis on backup?
| От | Tom Lane |
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| Тема | Re: Do we need more emphasis on backup? |
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| Msg-id | 28035.1087972789@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Do we need more emphasis on backup? ("Scott Marlowe" <smarlowe@qwest.net>) |
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Re: Do we need more emphasis on backup?
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"Scott Marlowe" <smarlowe@qwest.net> writes:
> I'm wondering if there's some basic failing in how we're presenting
> backing up the database on a regular basis.
> Maybe even our reputation for reliability hurts a bit here.
I have definitely noticed that a very large percentage of the data-loss
problems we've seen reported lately seem to trace to hardware problems.
Postgres is more reliable than consumer-grade PC hardware. (And is that
ever a change from when I started working with it ... but I digress.)
We do need to point out that you're only as reliable as your last
backup. I'm not sure exactly where to say this.
> Now, the SQL documentation set has a tutorial that proceeds it that
> really is a great walk through on the features of PostgreSQL, and I was
> wondering if we needed an administrative walk through in a similar vein?
> It could include load generation scripts written in Perl or PHP or
> something like that to populate and exercise the database for
> demonstration purposes.
Hm, that seems a bit far afield from the problem...
regards, tom lane
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