On 11/04/2010 11:10 AM, Bill Moran wrote:
We have used FreeBSD but are moving to CentOS. Main reason is longer support window.In response to Michael Gould <mgould@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:I know that this is probably a "religion" issue but we are looking to move Postgres to a Linux server. We currently have a Windows 2008 R2 active directory and all of the other servers are virtualized via VMWare ESXi. One of the reasons is that we want to use a 64 bit Postgres server and the UUID processing contrib module does not provide a 64 bit version for Windows. I would also assume that the database when properly tuned will probably run faster in a *inx environment. What and why should I look at certain distributions? It appears from what I read, Ubanta is a good desktop but not a server.<religion> I use FreeBSD everywhere, and have over 10 years experience running PostgreSQL on FreeBSD ... I've been extremely happy with how well the two work together, including upgrade paths, performance, security, and customizability. I currently manage over 20 FreeBSD+PostgreSQL servers at work. </religion> If you're married to Linux, remember that PostgreSQL has had a pretty tight relationship with Red Hat for a while now. Beyond that, I think that any Linux distro that caters to a server environment will work well for you. The thing (in my experience) that's going to make you happy or angry is how well the packaging system works. Find a distro whos packaging system keeps up to date with PostgreSQL releases and value adds stuff to make upgrading, management, and migration easier and you'll probably have a distro that you'll be happy with. FreeBSD usually goes EOL in a year or two. CentOS 5.x is supported thru at least 2014. --
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