Thanks for the feedback.  If you don't mind, what version of PostgreSQL
are you running?

I'm trying to bring PostgreSQL into this company - they are primarily a
Windows/SQL Server shop (although Java software development)  I've
already gotten comments similar to "Why don't you just switch to SQL
Server?" -  so I'm hoping to find a workaround before I get forced to
switch DB platforms.  As it is, my application seems unreliable because
I haven't been able to resolve the PostgreSQL hanging problems in
Windows.  If I had my way, I'd switch the server to Linux - but alas,
that hasn't been an option so far.

I know this may be the wrong list to ask this question on - but as I'm
an outspoken PostgreSQL advocate, I'd like your opinions.  If I am
unable to resolve these PostgreSQL issues given my constraints, will I
likely have less problems running MySQL/InnoDB on Windows? (since it has
had a native Windows build for much longer)


On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:40:57 +0000, "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Jeremy Haile wrote:
> > I've gotten pushback from my organization on removing antivirus from the
> > servers completely.  Are there any antiviruses that are known to be
> > compatible with PostgreSQL/win32?  
> 
> All my boxes (2 build farm members, 1 production server, and the laptop 
> on which the official releases are built and tested) run Sophos Anti 
> Virus (http://www.sophos.com/products/es/endpoint/sav.html), with no 
> problems.
> 
> Regards, Dave
> 
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