Re: Postgresql.conf - which param for in memory keys and tables? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Christian Hofmann
Subject Re: Postgresql.conf - which param for in memory keys and tables?
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Msg-id 010f01c68591$b463f680$2100a8c0@taschenrechner
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In response to Re: Postgresql.conf - which param for in memory keys and tables?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Hello Tom,

> This happens automatically because of kernel disk caching;
> you shouldn't
> have to worry about it, assuming that you do actually have enough
> memory.

Thank you for your answer. Will this also be done automaticly on a windows
server 2003 server?

When I am looking at the task manager postgresql is only consuming 10MB and
there are 2GB Free of memory.
I have enought data that postgresql could load into the memory.

On the other hand I think as it is a disk caching issue I won't see anything
in the task-manager.
Maybe windows does not have such a disk caching or I haven't found it?

Thank you,

Christian



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