Red Hat Bugzilla has been upgraded

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Dear Bugzilla User,

On September 20th we upgraded the production Red Hat Bugzilla servers.

We expect the hardware upgrade will provide a modest improvement to overall performance and will enable us to make further improvements in the future; with the enhanced operational flexibility in the maintenance of the hardware and software platform. In addition to upgrading the hardware, we have also changed the underlying database from MySQL to PostgreSQL, to further improve performance and handle the increasing workloads that Bugzilla imposes.

Both hardware and database upgrades are not intended to change the functionality offered by the Red Hat Bugzilla user-interface (except the new product widget and the component widget on such pages as the advanced search page) or the RPC APIs.

Stay Informed:

If you have any questions or concerns with the new system, please refer to the FAQ[1] or file a bug[2]. If you are not already subscribed to Bugzilla Announcements list, please do so at [3] to receive any further announcements. 


Thank you,

The Red Hat Bugzilla Team

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/docs/bugzilla-upgrade-faq.html
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Bugzilla
[3] http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/bugzilla-announce-list

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