Re: Maximum Performance - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Manuel Trujillo
Subject Re: Maximum Performance
Date
Msg-id 1011862828.14774.10.camel@klingon
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In response to Re: Maximum Performance  (Luis Amigo <lamigo@atc.unican.es>)
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El jue, 24-01-2002 a las 09:27, Luis Amigo escribió:
> On my own experience I will tell you that if you're able to force postgres
> to keep all database in memory it will be very fast, so memory only depends
> on your
> database size.
> Each backend may run on a different processor, so the more processors u
> have the more backends u can run at once
> hope it helps

Yes, but... How can I know the exact size of my database? And, if I
compile the postgresql under four processors, don't work like (or in a)
SMP, distributing the charge into the four processors??

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