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Re: Converting 7.x to 8.x

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On 01/27/07 04:13, Anton Melser wrote:
> On 26/01/07, Jim Nasby <decibel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Jan 25, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Benjamin Smith wrote:
>> > On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:55, Carlos wrote:
>> >> What would be the faster way to convert a 7.4.x database into an 8.x
>> >> database?  A dump of the database takes over 20 hours so we want
>> >> to convert
>> >> the database without having to do a dump and resptore.
>> >
>> > You've probably already accounted for this, but make sure you've
>> > tried your
>> > options for loading the database. Using long ("insert") form vs
>> > copy can make
>> > a *huge* performance difference.
>>
>> In case no one's mentioned it already, you can also perform this
>> migration using Slony, by making the 7.4 database the master, and
>> replicating to an 8.x database.
> 
> In case this is not what you meant above, you can pipe a dump directly
> into psql, so that keeps it to only 20hrs...

Using slony or "piped pg_dump" requires that you have *double* the
amount of disk space.  Having a *very large* database and double
capacity of SCSI disks (including storage controllers, shelves, etc,
etc) is expensive, and might not be available.


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