| From: | larry a price <laprice(at)efn(dot)org> |
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| To: | Al Frick <bscinc2000(at)yahoo(dot)comNOSPAM> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Which OS to Use for Postgresql |
| Date: | 2001-05-18 15:10:48 |
| Message-ID: | Pine.GSU.4.21.0105180800090.13744-100000@garcia.efn.org |
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On Wed, 16 May 2001, Al Frick wrote:
> Which operating system should I use for a Postgresql server?
>
You should probably use something you know well, at least at first.
> Linux? Which version?
>
Debian is a reasonable choice if you're going to go the linux route, so is
redhat, use slackware only if you want to learn rather a lot about linux
internals, the *bsd operating systems are also strong and reliable.
> I do database work for several medium size companies. They have about
> 100 users per company. One has 3 different locations. All woul dlike
> to put some data on the internet, both publish and input from the
> internet.
>
> Is there anywhere that discusses configurations for postgresql?
>
http://www.techdocs.postgresql.org
good luck
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