Re: Article on MySQL vs. Postgres

Sevo Stille <sevo@ip23.net>

From: Sevo Stille <sevo@ip23.net>
To: The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>
Cc: Benjamin Adida <ben@mit.edu>, Tim Perdue <tperdue@valinux.com>, pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 2000-07-05T16:13:51Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
The Hermit Hacker wrote:

> We had a *very* old version of PostgreSQL running on a Pentium acting as
> an accounting/authentication backend to a RADIUS server for an ISP
> ... uptime for the server itself was *almost* 365 days (someone hit the
> power switch by accident, meaning to power down a different machine
> *sigh*) ... PostgreSQL server had been up for something like 6 months
> without any problems, with the previous downtime being to upgrade the
> server ...

At a previous employer, there is still a database running that has not
seen a crash downtime ever since early 1996 - the only few downtimes it
ever saw were for a rare few postgres, OS and hardware upgrades. As
there have been no cries for help on any database or reboot issue ever
since I left (I still am appointed as the DB admin in case of any
trouble), it must be getting close to two years uptime by now, and that
literally unattended. 

Sevo

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