On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Tony McC <af...@btinternet.com> wrote:

>> most stable platform for that RDBMS. For Oracle, that's HP-UX (but 10
>> years ago, it was Solaris). For PostgreSQL, it's Linux.
>
> I am interested in this response and am wondering if this is just
> Dave's opinion or some sort of official PostgreSQL policy.

>I really don't want to start a Linux vs
> FreeBSD flame war (I like Linux and use that too, though not for
> database use), I am just intrigued by the claim that Linux is somehow
> the natural OS for running PostgreSQL.


I would wager that this response is a tad flame-bait-"ish".



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