>> On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 16:33, Christine Desmuke wrote:
>> > At the risk of starting a flame-war, I'd like some more details on the
>> > use of Gentoo Linux for a production PostgreSQL server. There have been
>> > a couple of comments lately that it is not such a great idea; does
>> > anyone have specific experience they'd be willing to share?
>>
>>
Gentoo makes a great platform for production linux systems (Postgresql
and otherwise), if:
a) You have at least one machine dedicated to testing and validating updates
b) You restrict non-urgent/security updates to once/quarter
Gentoo has alot of features, is amazingly customizeable, and can significantly
reduce long term systems maintenance costs -- but it isn't a silver bullet. You have
to take over some QA tasks that redhat/etc would otherwise be doing.
We currently have about 100 gentoo servers here, and wouldn't think about switching
to any other distro. But just because the gentoo developers release a new ebuild, doesn't
mean that we deploy it w/o testing.
Regards,
Matt
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