← Back to context Comment by EugeneOZ 4 years ago I’ve mentioned this issue. 3 comments EugeneOZ Reply camgunz 4 years ago What you wrote is:> No, it’s not a problem, it is expected. If you are running a transactional database on your desktop - at least add a UPS to your system.This misses the point--PostgreSQL on my machine is either lossy or slow. A UPS (or battery, in my case) doesn't fix that. EugeneOZ 4 years ago In the comment you replied to, I wrote:> But still, I hope this topic will be noticed by Apple and they fix that low performance issue for fullsync camgunz 4 years ago Huh, don't remember that being there but, honestly my memory is crap. Apologies!
camgunz 4 years ago What you wrote is:> No, it’s not a problem, it is expected. If you are running a transactional database on your desktop - at least add a UPS to your system.This misses the point--PostgreSQL on my machine is either lossy or slow. A UPS (or battery, in my case) doesn't fix that. EugeneOZ 4 years ago In the comment you replied to, I wrote:> But still, I hope this topic will be noticed by Apple and they fix that low performance issue for fullsync camgunz 4 years ago Huh, don't remember that being there but, honestly my memory is crap. Apologies!
EugeneOZ 4 years ago In the comment you replied to, I wrote:> But still, I hope this topic will be noticed by Apple and they fix that low performance issue for fullsync camgunz 4 years ago Huh, don't remember that being there but, honestly my memory is crap. Apologies!
What you wrote is:
> No, it’s not a problem, it is expected. If you are running a transactional database on your desktop - at least add a UPS to your system.
This misses the point--PostgreSQL on my machine is either lossy or slow. A UPS (or battery, in my case) doesn't fix that.
In the comment you replied to, I wrote:
> But still, I hope this topic will be noticed by Apple and they fix that low performance issue for fullsync
Huh, don't remember that being there but, honestly my memory is crap. Apologies!