Hello

I use version 9.5 on Linux Mint 17.3.

I had a discussion yesterday with some friends, who are sysadmins about the 
location of database files. In a default installation
from a distribution (apt-get install) PostgreSQL creates a cluster unter 
/var/lib/. According to my colleagues /var/lib should not
contain data that is supposed to last over time. I am aware that the location 
can be modified to suit the needs of sysadmins as
described under these links.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/storage-file-layout.html
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config-file-locations.html

In the first link there is a line stating that "A common location for PGDATA is 
/var/lib/pgsql/data". My question is if there is a
specific reason for choosing /var/lib as the default for database file 
locations, some kind of best practices or alike. I assume
that there have been discussions on the topic?

Thank you and enjoy the weekend.
Charles




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