Re: [GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question

2006-12-05 Thread Anton Melser
Thanks all for your very insightful and helpful answers. I will be able to really spend some time thinking about how the db will evolve (and so whether it is worth thinking about a change) in a week or so and will be able to think more on your answers then. Cheers Antoine

Re: [GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question

2006-12-04 Thread Casey Duncan
On Dec 4, 2006, at 1:11 PM, Anton Melser wrote: Hi, I am just starting at a company and we are inheriting a previously built solution. It looks pretty good but my previous experience with pg is seriously small-time compared with this... I am very new at the job, and don't know what hd config we

Re: [GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question

2006-12-04 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 15:11, Anton Melser wrote: > Hi, > I am just starting at a company and we are inheriting a previously > built solution. It looks pretty good but my previous experience with > pg is seriously small-time compared with this... OK, how you set up RAID depends largely on how you'l

Re: [GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question

2006-12-04 Thread Brandon Aiken
MAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anton Melser Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 4:11 PM To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: [GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question Hi, I am just starting at a company and we are inheriting a previously built solution. It looks pretty good b

[GENERAL] n00b RAID + wal hot standby question

2006-12-04 Thread Anton Melser
Hi, I am just starting at a company and we are inheriting a previously built solution. It looks pretty good but my previous experience with pg is seriously small-time compared with this... I am very new at the job, and don't know what hd config we have but it will be RAID-something I imagine (hey