I agree with you, but I will have two servers : one will be the file
server, the primary controller of the active directory, and the backup
of postgresql; the other one will be the postgresql server and the
backup of the file server and active directory.
So restoring from this situation does not only require postgresql
knoledge, it requires a full understanding of our network structure,
applications, configurations, etc...
But you have a point that having a contact for postgresql support is a
very good idea anyway !
Here ya go:
http://www.commandprompt.com/support
(DISCLAIMER: I represent the company)
Joshua D. Drake
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