AFAIK server admin expects software will store it's data in /var/ directory, not in /home directory.
> In Docker age, packages are becoming extinct. I don't agree with that, but seems, it's not a subject of discussion. :) > we don't even have very good packages today Why do you think we don't have good packages? What is wrong with the current one? > I also think we should not copy what other DBMS do since their ease-of-use > is usually lacking We should define 'easy-of-use' here. My experience with the modern dbms(postgres and mysql) is different. В Пн, 26/08/2019 в 15:47 +0300, Ilya Kasnacheev пишет: > Hello! > > I think it is 2., because if a node is run from Ignite binary distribution > it has its root as a ignite work directory. I think it it another argument > for keeping data under current dir - Ignite binary distribution already > does it, why should embedded scenario be different? > > In Docker age, packages are becoming extinct. Nobody wants them anymore, > anyway. I don't see why we should aim for those since we don't even have > very good packages today, and nobody wants to contribute towards their > improvement. > > I also think we should not copy what other DBMS do since their ease-of-use > is usually lacking (this is from someone who had to support mysql and pgsql > deployments). > > Regards,
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