Ron Johnson wrote:

On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 10:50, Andrew Rawnsley wrote:


Small soapbox moment here...

ANYTHING that can be done to eliminate having to do an initdb on version changes would make a lot of people do cartwheels. 'Do a dump/reload' sometimes comes across a bit casually on the lists (my apologies if it isn't meant to be), but it can be be incredibly onerous to do on a large production system. That's probably why you run across people running stupid-old versions.



And this will become even more of an issue as it's PG's popularity
grows with large and 24x7 databases.


He is right, it might be a good idea to head this problem 'off at the pass'. I am usually pretty good at predicting technilogical trends. I've made some money at it. And I predict that Postgres will eclipse MySQL and be in the top 5 of all databases deployed. But it does have some achilles tendon's.


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