From: | Ron <rjpeace(at)earthlink(dot)net> |
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To: | David Levy <dvid(dot)levy(at)gmail(dot)com>,pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Best OS for Postgres 8.2 |
Date: | 2007-05-08 03:41:44 |
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I am using FC6 in production for our pg 8.2.4 DB server and am quite
happy with it.
The big advantage with FC6 for me was that the FC6 team seems to keep
more current with the latest stable revs of most OSSW (including
kernel revs!) better than any of the other major distros.
(Also, SE Linux is a =good= thing security-wise. If it's good enough
for the NSA...)
Downside is that initial install and config can be a bit complicated.
We're happy with it.
Cheers,
Ron Peacetree
At 05:55 PM 5/7/2007, David Levy wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am about to order a new server for my Postgres cluster. I will
>probably get a Dual Xeon Quad Core instead of my current Dual Xeon.
>Which OS would you recommend to optimize Postgres behaviour (i/o
>access, multithreading, etc) ?
>
>I am hesitating between Fedora Core 6, CentOS and Debian. Can anyone
>help with this ?
>
>
>Regards
>
>
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