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If the test and productive machine are the same type (i.e. intel) and the 
postgresql version is the same then I would try to do a filesystem copy.
Just make sure both machines have the postmaster shut down and then copy over 
the /var/lib/pgsql (or wherever your system puts the stuff).

Remember: same postgres version, same architecture.

On Tuesday 27 January 2004 04:36 pm, Colm De Barra wrote:
> Hi
> I've built up 30 gig database on a performance test machine which
> now needs to be transferred over onto the production hardware
> which will be going live.
> The documentation suggests using pg_dump or a file system level backup
>  - does anyone have any experience of using these on large DBs ?
> Any tips or advice before I take the plunge ??
>
> Cheers
> Colm
>
>
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