Paul Schlie wrote:
> this can not be relied upon, a strategy potentially utilizing the suspect
> data as if it were good likely needs to be adopted, accompanied somehow with
> a persistent indication that the query results (or specific sub-results) are
> themselves suspect, as it may often be a lesser evil than the alternative
> (but not always). Or use a file system like ZFS, and let it do its thing,
> and hope for the best.
Problem is, most people are running PostgreSQL on one of two operating
systems. Linux or Win32. (/me has been amazed at how many people are
running win32)
ZFS is not an option; generally speaking.
Joshua D. Drake