Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>> My concerns with a plan like this are:
>>> A) I do not know linux as well as FreeBSD.
>> 80% of the Gforge admins are Linux guys afaik, which is why
>> we need more FreeBSD help.
>
> You're probably going to see that split for anything where you compare
> linux with freebsd today, aren't you? Or at least on average.
Well yes which is my point. I am not knocking FreeBSD (well
it's software RAID setup is a PITA but other then that).
I am looking at this from a purely... let's talk about resources
issue and our resources are in Linux except for a small handful
of people.
FYI, I can and do use FreeBSD. I prefer Linux.
>
> Yes, backup is definitly more important than failover. But failover is
> nice :-)
> But in reality, do we have it? As in failover that works in practice as
> well. Just look at what happened when there was an attempt to move svr2
> (wwwmaster) off unionfs to a new VM *on the same machine*.
> It's very good in principle. I'm sure in a lot of cases it works in
> practice as well. I'm concerned it doesn't always, and that we are very
> relying on certain people to make it work in that case.
If the system is correctly documented and occasionally tested
we should be able to do this.
> preferences, and decide on one. Then stick with it as much as you can
> :-) There is absolutely no need to do a general poll of the whol
> community, since that's definitly going to give you more than you want
> :-)
HAHA... I can see it now:
Vote for which Linux Pgfoundry will run on...
The really bad thing about this is Gentoo would probably win ;)
>
> 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)
Yes Archives and buildfarm both run on Linux. I don't know
about the others.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
>
> //Magnus
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