Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
No difference whatsoever from PostgreSQL's point of view. Use whichever
distribution is easiest for you to administer. After all, there's no
point installing Postgres on a machine you don't know how to maintain
or tune :)
Actually there is a difference from PostgreSQL's point of view :)
Namely in filesystems. The default filesystem on whitebox, RHEL and
Fedora is EXT3 which really isn't that great.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
Hope this helps,
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 11:14:00AM -0300, Esteban Kemp wrote:
I'm starting to develop a production enviroment with Postgres and
Tomcat, And I have to choose between some free linux distribution
like:
whitebox
RHEL
Fedora
Suse
Which is the better distribution in terms of postgres? if this has an answer
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