On 12/07/2010 06:11 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Josh Berkus<j...@agliodbs.com>  writes:
On 12/7/10 2:28 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Another point here is that it's not clear why we're selecting a
known-to-be-insecure default on OS X (where in fact all methods except
fsync_writethrough fail to push data to disk).  We've been around on
that before, of course, and maybe now is not the time to change it.
Because nobody sane uses OSX on the server?
Some of us would make the same remark about Windows.  But we go out of
our way to provide a safe default on that platform anyhow.

                        


In practice, though, Windows is used a lot on servers and OSX isn't. That means we are probably going to have lots less push on this sort of thing from the OSX community, which is not to say that we shouldn't try to be just as safe on OSX as we try to be everywhere else.

cheers

andrew

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