Database integrity and disaster recovery

From: Martin Christensen <knightsofspamalot-factotum(at)mail1(dot)stofanet(dot)dk>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Database integrity and disaster recovery
Date: 2000-08-16 22:41:43
Message-ID: 87bsysj4ne.fsf@fangorn.inspocknito
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I've heard some rumours off Slashdot that PostgreSQL databases tend to
corrupt more than, say, MySQL, and that disaster recovery is more
difficult. So far I've not much database administration experience, so
I cannot say whether this is true or not. I rely on you for the
answer. Is this true or not?

Martin

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