Andy Marden wrote:
> I'm just coming at this from the point of view of someone who's
> implementing PostgreSQL for the first time, but has in-depth
> Oracle experience. This is the one area left where organisations
> are going to discount PostgreSQL because they can't afford to
> tell people that all data entered that day has to be re-entered
> (sorry) because of a database corruption. How slick it is
> doesn't matter initially, as long as it can reliably be done.
I totally agree. That's why it is under URGENT on the TODO list.
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