RE: Which OS to Use for Postgresql

From: "Albertson, Chris" <CAlbertson(at)primeadvantage(dot)com>
To: "'bscinc2000(at)yahoo(dot)comNOSPAM'" <bscinc2000(at)yahoo(dot)comNOSPAM>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: RE: Which OS to Use for Postgresql
Date: 2001-05-18 21:10:58
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The OS matters some. But Linux/BSD/Solaris are all a lot a like.
What matters more is what hardware you pick and how much RAM you
have. Things like ECC RAM, redundant power supplies and RAID
contribute more to stbility.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bscinc2000(at)yahoo(dot)comNOSPAM [mailto:bscinc2000(at)yahoo(dot)comNOSPAM]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 7:06 PM
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> Subject: [GENERAL] Which OS to Use for Postgresql
>
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> Which operating system should I use for a Postgresql server?
>
> Linux? Which version?
>
> Other?
>
> I do database work for several medium size companies. They have about
> 100 users per company. One has 3 different locations. All woul dlike
> to put some data on the internet, both publish and input from the
> internet.
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