Re: Running under Cygwin: stability - performance? - Mailing list pgsql-cygwin

From George Weaver
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In response to Re: Running under Cygwin: stability - performance?  ("Henshall, Stuart - Design & Print" <SHenshall@westcountry-design-print.co.uk>)
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Hi,
 
I am relatively new to PostrgeSQL.  I'm considering using it to support a distributed application that potentially could be used on a Windows 9x system.  What is meant by the terms "stable" and "unstable"?  If PostgreSQL is not stable enough on 9x systems for production, would I be advised to explore other options for database support??
 
Thanks,
George
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Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: [CYGWIN] Running under Cygwin: stability - performance?

Michael Weaver wrote:
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Its been performing fine for me since pg7.1. The most major performance issue that I am aware of is that new conections are slow as for fork everything has to be copied. Also there is a limit of ~60 connections. This is assuming NT, under 9x its too unstable for production.

hth,
- Stuart

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