HI,

I never heard that before, and I work for more than 5 years with
Postgres and 12 years with oracle. I had corrupted data caused by
server crash and bad memory and/or hardware and that's pretty normal
when you have bad hardwares. For both you must have a good backup
strategies like weekly cold backups and daily hot backups enabling the
archive log mode and keep them in a safe place for future recoveries.

Regards,
Rodrigo Moreno

On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Xavi <jara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry Miguel,
>
> Can you explain how it corrupts PostgresSQL?
> If not, could you or Jose Luis correct the comments or allow more comments.
>
> http://www.capelblog.com/?p=47
> Miguel Angel Marchuet escribió:
>>
>> Reza por que PostgresSql no se te corrompa, la ultima vez que lo vi
>> perdieron todos los datos. Asi que si lo usas te aconsejo que tengas buenas
>> copias de seguridad externas a Posgress.
>>
>> Saludos
>>
>> Miguel
>
> Best regards,
> Xavi
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