On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Richard Brown wrote:
- We are using PostgreSQL 7.3.4, and am locked into this version. I would upgrade if I could, but the decision is not mine.
Just make sure you CYA so when said server eats itself the decision maker can't point the finger at you. Give them a copy of a dated written statement from you with text like "PostgreSQL 7.3.4 has several major bugs that are known to cause data corruption" and quote some of the choicer items in the trail of release notes at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/release.html Some juicy ones are in 7.3.7, 7.3.12, 7.3.19.
The bonus to this approach, where you disclaim the whole platform as known to be unreliable, is that if you ever make a huge mistake you can shrug off the blame by saying the old database that you told them was buggy, but weren't allowed to upgrade, ate the data and it was totally not your fault.
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