Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: > On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 01:31:23AM +0800, Erick Papadakis wrote: >> I am not speaking of exotic platforms like some obscure fork of POSIX >> or something. I am speaking of Cpanel/WHM with Linux (CentOS in my >> case) which must be hosted on hundreds of thousands of webservers >> around the world. > > Setting aside the fact that I don't even know what Cpanel is, I'm not > sure how this is practical. How many versions of Cpanel are there and > which versions of postgres do they ship? If Cpanel releases a new > version, do the postgresql docs needs to be updated? Cpanel is one of those things that consultants dread. It is a hosting panel that gives a nice web administrative interface to a bunch of stuff like email, vhosting etc.. THe problem is, it is also badly designed from a PostgreSQL infrastructure perspective and typically ships with older versions of PostgreSQL and further it sort of jails its install so upgrading PostgreSQL becomes a bear. IMO, if you want to use a PostgreSQL ignore Cpanel and use PostgreSQL. Use Cpanel for all its pretty features but stay away from it for your PostgreSQL requirements. Sincerely, Joshua D. Drake -- === The PostgreSQL Company: Command Prompt, Inc. === Sales/Support: +1.503.667.4564 || 24x7/Emergency: +1.800.492.2240 Providing the most comprehensive PostgreSQL solutions since 1997 http://www.commandprompt.com/ Donate to the PostgreSQL Project: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate PostgreSQL Replication: http://www.commandprompt.com/products/