On 01/03/2013 02:30 PM, Kevin Grittner wrote:

Andrew Dunstan wrote:

I don't especially have a horse in the race, but ISTM that if you want
the information you want it to be able to persist across dump/restore,
at least optionally. If you can happily lose it when you're forced to
recover using a logical dump then it's not that important to you.

On that point I guess we will just disagree. In my experience, if
you are OK with a periodic pg_dump for your primary backup
technique, then the data is just not that important to you.

Or the data doesn't change that much but in principle I agree with you.

JD


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