@dick_turpin @tig except that Centos Stream is not moving fast, nothing like Fedora. It's still ABI stable and compatible with RHEL.
For the usecases you really really need the same as RHEL, use a developer license.
@dick_turpin @tig they didn't dump Centos, its more important than it ever was. Just upstream rather than downstream. Which can be better for a lot of situations.
@tig @dick_turpin they could just run Centos Stream. RedHat has invested alot in the effort it takes to make RHEL so stable. If you need that, pay for it. Otherwise use Centos or whatever other distro. They are still abiding by licences and in many cases going beyond requirements.
@dick_turpin haha, an opposition leader with a personality would help too.
@dick_turpin they're going to ban the Tory party?
@fuzzychef honestly so much of HashiCorps ideas are so overblown, maybe this is a good thing. Never worked with such an unforgiving product set.
@fuzzychef @l_avrot ahh, in which case pgBackrest with compression or a dark fibre.
@l_avrot @fuzzychef also, strange question: is put a bigger NIC in an option? Compression is cool, but consumes alot of CPU relative to a bigger pipe.
@l_avrot @fuzzychef we did exactly this with pgBackrest. Roughly 20% changeset per day. Used pgBackrest to rebuild the test servers routinely as part of our regular processes. pgBackrest was really the only tool capable. We did use pgbasebackup for realtime replica rebuilds, but that has different tradeoffs.
Hey #Postgres people.
Do you use ±infinity in your dates and timestamps? What is your use case? What would you do instead if they weren't available?
Please boost for reach.
@alpinegreg @pwramsey IMHO the really cool thing about PostgreSQL is it's a project and not a product. This has meant lots of people contributing in different directions. Competitors collaborating together to yeild something which is better than the sum of its parts. That nature of the community has meant extensibility has always had quite high significance and enabled fast innovation.
@dick_turpin Approximately 220mm by 50mm.
We're celebrating being 18 today. We've had an amazing ride and look forward to more in the future. https://news.opensuse.org/2023/08/09/today-os-birthday/
Dave Page: PGDay UK 2023 - Schedule published https://pgday.uk/events/pgdayuk2023/news/pgday-uk-2023-schedule-published-5/
#postgres #postgresql
Excited to report that the Wolverhampton LUG is resuming regular meetings once more.
3.5 years ago the first lock down caused us to move to virtual meetings.
It's been a long time since we've been able to talk crap for a few hours over a beer or two.
If anybody is in the region, and fancies joining us tonight: Royal Tiger, Wednesfield, 7.30pm until late.
We might even talk about Linux, but no promises.
@ascherbaum @vyruss Lore is also a rather good whisky.
@tig just depends on how much they want to trust to the weather forecast
@tig haha, to busy drinking to do that.
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