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From Gavin M. Roy
Subject Dream Server?
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Responses Re: Dream Server?  ("Robert J. Sanford, Jr." <rsanford@nolimitsystems.com>)
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I'm currently running a 4 Gig 11 million row database and am looking
to build a "dream server" for it.   I am currently running a dual p3
1GHz system with 10k rpm scsi drives and 4 gigs of ram (which I have
configured pgsql to use all of) and I'm concerned about performance
once the db doubles in size, which should be in 6 mos to a year at
the latest.  First off, If money was no concern, what would you buy
as the ultimate postgresql server running linux?  Second off, on a
more technical note, does pgsql take advantage of multiple
processors.  If I had a 8 way 800 MHz Xeon would the machine blow
away a 2GHz P4?  How much is CPU a factor compared to memory?  Disk
speed?  I want to be able to do large volume selects on tables with
more than 5 million rows and not have the server blink at other
requests put in at the same time.

Any hints or suggestions/experience here would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Gavin

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