Обсуждение: New Survey?
Folks, The survey currently up is way out of date. Here's replacement suggestions. It would also be great if David could announce new surveys in PWN. =========== OS: it's been a while since we did a server OS survey: Q: On what operating system are the largest or most of your production or chief development PostgreSQL servers running? -- Red Hat Linux -- Debian/Ubuntu -- Other Linux -- Windows -- Solaris -- FreeBSD -- Other OS ========== App type: Q: What is the database task for which you primariy use PostgreSQL in production? -- OLTP / e-commerce -- Web content management -- Web 2.0 applications -- Data warehousing -- Monitoring & Security -- Several / all of the above -- Do not use PostgreSQL in production =========== Version: Q: Which version of PostgreSQL are most of your servers currently deployed on? -- 7.2 or earlier -- 7.3 -- 7.4 -- 8.0 -- 8.1 -- 8.2 -- Latest CVS snapshot, yeah! ============ Upgrades Q: When do you upgrade your main machines after a new PostgreSQL release? -- I upgrade during beta -- Immediately after .0 comes out -- I wait for the .1 release -- 1-3 months -- 4-9 months -- I'm generally 1 or 2 versions behind -- Whenever my OS supports the new version -- Never -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco
On 8/3/07, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote: > The survey currently up is way out of date. Here's replacement suggestions. As a first choice, I'd say the upgrade survey. Second, I'd choose app-type. -- Jonah H. Harris, Software Architect | phone: 732.331.1324 EnterpriseDB Corporation | fax: 732.331.1301 33 Wood Ave S, 3rd Floor | jharris@enterprisedb.com Iselin, New Jersey 08830 | http://www.enterprisedb.com/
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 10:11:56AM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote: > The survey currently up is way out of date. Here's replacement suggestions. I don't know where the survey is, but I hate those things online. They're dumb because the sample qualification is both self-selected and unknown. Can't we dump it? A -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs@crankycanuck.ca A certain description of men are for getting out of debt, yet are against all taxes for raising money to pay it off. --Alexander Hamilton