Re: understanding postgres issues/bottlenecks - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Gregory Stark
Subject Re: understanding postgres issues/bottlenecks
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Msg-id 87mydybyoc.fsf@oxford.xeocode.com
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In response to Re: understanding postgres issues/bottlenecks  (Ron <rjpeace@earthlink.net>)
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Ron <rjpeace@earthlink.net> writes:

> At 10:36 AM 1/10/2009, Gregory Stark wrote:
>>
>> Or a system crash. If the kernel panics for any reason when it has dirty
>> buffers in memory the database will need to be restored.
>
> A power conditioning UPS should prevent a building wide or circuit level bad
> power event

Except of course those caused *by* a faulty UPS. Or for that matter by the
power supply in the computer or drive array, or someone just accidentally
hitting the wrong power button.

I'm surprised people are so confident in their kernels though. I know some
computers with uptimes measured in years but I know far more which don't.

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