Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.
От | Ron Mayer |
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Тема | Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before. |
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Msg-id | 486405F9.2070700@cheapcomplexdevices.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before. (Lincoln Yeoh <lyeoh@pop.jaring.my>) |
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Lincoln Yeoh wrote: > At 10:30 PM 6/24/2008, David Siebert wrote: >> Which disto is best for running a Postgres server? Just to add one more slightly different philosophy. For servers I manage, I run the most conservative and slow changing distros that only update security releases (Debian Stable, RHEL are good choices; no doubt Solaris would be too; Ubuntu updates too frequently for my tastes). For the components less core to our business (ssh, munin, etc) we trust the distro provider to provide security updates and to do the very minimum of other changes that might have compatibility issues. For the components that are more core to our business, though, we get the source from the projects themselves (like postgresql.org) and compile from source. This gives us the advantages of being totally in control of when updates occur, and of having developers be able to attach debuggers if need be.
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