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2008-06-16 07:26:03 | Re: Problem with press release (Bruce Momjian)
crash caused by encoding mismatch on Windows,=20 possible crash when decompressing corrupted data, non-optimization
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2006-02-04 16:56:19 | Re: Demo ideas? (Kenneth Marshall)
cause the DB to crash. Until we can get a JVM built against a current
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2004-09-29 18:13:56 | Server unreliability (Bruce Momjian)
cause servers to take +8 hours to fsck on a server crash or power failure
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2003-06-24 12:40:21 | Re: Fwd: Re: enabling postgresql by default (scott.marlowe)
cause as many problems as it fixes. Keep in mind that including the MySQL libs with PHP was a mixed bag, since using a different mysql connect lib for PHP and another for apache
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2003-06-23 13:58:03 | Re: [GENERAL] interesting PHP/MySQL thread (scott.marlowe)
cause issues if you compiled Apache with the right setup to support mysql database authentication and it used the installed mysql libs and php used its built in libs and they were different versions
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2003-06-13 16:42:23 | Re: Which database part 2 (Sean Chittenden)
causing queries to build up until it reaches its max connection limit. I can't emphasize the stableness of PostgreSQL compared to MySQL: the difference is non-trivial and the difference is much greater than
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2003-04-15 10:53:15 | Re: [GENERAL] Are we losing momentum? Answer: Heck No! (Corey W. Gibbs)
causes at least 20-30 queries against the database.). Most of the database activity is select queries, there is only about 0.5MB - 1.0MB of additional content added a day. The database runs
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2002-06-27 03:15:56 | Re: [HACKERS] Support (was: Democracy and organisation) (Christopher Kings-Lynne)
crashes and you lose important data then you have some sort of legal recourse against Microsoft. Ever read one of their EULAs? $10 says that Oracle's license grants them absolute immunity to any kind