On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>
>>>> foresee a day that we'd use Linux just because everything
>>>> else is running on FreeBSD. Being consistent is a good thing.
>>>
>>> Everything else does not run FreeBSD. All www.postgresql.org servers
>>> except borg (there are 5 in total, IIRC) run Linux today. AFAIK, archives
>>> and search also run on linux. (And on a mix of distros, which is probably
>>> not ideal)
>>
>> www.postgresql.org servers other then borg are mirrors, and not critical.
>> archives is a mirror, with the original being run on FreeBSD ... and search
>> can be recreated on the fly as required ...
> They are not critical? Do you hear yourself man?
>
> search is about to be a Linux machine.
Yup, and if we had to, it could be setup on a different machine just as
easily ... it rely's on the other servers, it isn't a stand alone ...
wwwmaster is a standalone, postgresql.org is a stand alone, pgfoundry is a
stand alone, as is gborg ... everything else *feeds* off of them,
including search ...
Sorry, didn't mean critical as not-important, I meant critical as in
easily reproduced from scratch if we had to ...
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