Re: [PORTS] PostgreSQL Upgrade recommendations - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Andrew Parkyns |
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Subject | Re: [PORTS] PostgreSQL Upgrade recommendations |
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Msg-id | auto-000004327042@microgen.co.uk Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: [PORTS] PostgreSQL Upgrade recommendations (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>) |
List | pgsql-admin |
Thanks also to Tom and Robert - excellent advice thanks very much. I will now do as suggested & check out the version release notes - for 7.4 latest patch, and plan for upgrade to this version for the immediate future. We will probably be most interested in looking at 8.1 + as the next port so will be looking forward to information on that in the future. One last question [greedy, I know]. Does the Postgres release information contain OS compatibility matrices? [e.g. OS patch requirements etc.] Very many thanks I certainly have enough to head onwards and upwards. Andrew. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Treat [mailto:xzilla@users.sourceforge.net] Sent: 09 August 2004 15:38 To: Andrew Parkyns Cc: pgsql-ports@postgresql.org; pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [PORTS] PostgreSQL Upgrade recommendations moving to pgsql-admin which is much more appropriate for this type of post On Monday 09 August 2004 07:03, Andrew Parkyns wrote: > Hi, > I've just joined this morning and I wonder if anyone could help? I'd like > some opinions / war stories / suggestions/ recommendations whatever on > PostgreSQL upgrades. > > We have a PostgreSQL 7.2.1 server on Linux RHL 9 Enterprise / Intel port. > > I am quite new to Postgres (my day job is an Oracle DBA) but I am > experienced in handling critical upgrades etc. on other platforms. > > Feedback from the Forum, please, on: > > * I want an up-to-date upgrade version, not too new and unstable. > Which one? 7.4.x? Wait for 7.5? I don't want to do this too often so I > would like to space major upgrade intervals by at least 12 months if > possible. Well, 7.5 is really 8.0, and probably wont be out for 2-3 more months, so if you can't wait that long the decision is made for you. PostgreSQL has been doing major releases about every 12 months for the last couple years, so factor that into your decision as well. You might also want to check out the developer copy of the 8.0 release notes (in the docs at developer.postgresql.org) to see if there are any features you might want to make immediate use of. > * Any really pressing reasons to move off 7.2.x ? Nasty bugs not > patches until later versions? I am sure there are some, but nothing that will cause total data loss. Other reasons might include new features, better performance, and smaller bug fixes. > * 3rd party software Incompatibility issues? You might find some, though given that 7.2 is like 2 years old most software should have had time to do some type of update by now. For instance, a client I did an upgrade for found that 7.4 broke thier version of double choco latte (time management software) but there were updates to that software that had never been applied either so in the end it all worked out. > * Reasons of performance / functionality? > 7.3 performed better than 7.2, and 7.4 performed better than 7.3, and it looks like 8.0 will out perform 7.4. And every new versions adds new functionality, so yes. -- Robert Treat Build A Better Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ________________________________________________________________________ This email was checked by MessageLabs SkyScan before entering Microgen. ________________________________________________________________________ This email was checked on leaving Microgen for viruses, similar malicious code and inappropriate content by MessageLabs SkyScan. DISCLAIMER This email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the named recipient, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to any other person, use it for any purpose, or store or copy the information. In the event of any technical difficulty with this email, please contact the sender or it.support@microgen.co.uk Microgen Information Management Solutions http://www.microgen.co.uk
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