Re: How to Works with Centos

2018-01-02 Thread Devrim Gündüz
Hi, On Mon, 2017-12-25 at 16:39 +0200, Benyamin Guedj wrote: > Is working with the default distribution’s version (9.2) really the “best > practice”, even though it is no longer supported? Red Hat / CentOS also provides PostgreSQL 9.6 (and 9.5, IIRC), via SCL. I mean, those versions are also

Re: How to Works with Centos

2017-12-27 Thread Asif Naeem
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 4:48 AM, Jaime Casanova < jaime.casan...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote: > On 25 December 2017 at 09:39, Benyamin Guedj > wrote: > > > > Upon doing so, our DevOps team in response insisted (and still insists) > that > > we keep using version 9.2 as it is

Re: How to Works with Centos

2017-12-27 Thread Robert Haas
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 06:48:09PM -0500, Jaime Casanova wrote: >> so you have two options: >> >> 1) use the packages from yum.postgresql.org for a supported version >> 2) get commercial support for your

Re: How to Works with Centos

2017-12-25 Thread Michael Paquier
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 06:48:09PM -0500, Jaime Casanova wrote: > so you have two options: > > 1) use the packages from yum.postgresql.org for a supported version > 2) get commercial support for your out-of-community-support verssion > > but even if you do 2, that would be a preparatory step

Re: How to Works with Centos

2017-12-25 Thread Jaime Casanova
On 25 December 2017 at 09:39, Benyamin Guedj wrote: > > Upon doing so, our DevOps team in response insisted (and still insists) that > we keep using version 9.2 as it is part of the Centos 7 distribution, and > they believe that version to be “best practice”, even though