Re: [ADMIN] Benchmarking postgres on Solaris/Linux - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Andrew Sullivan
Subject Re: [ADMIN] Benchmarking postgres on Solaris/Linux
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Msg-id 20040323173632.GC14274@phlogiston.dyndns.org
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In response to Benchmarking postgres on Solaris/Linux  ("Subbiah, Stalin" <SSubbiah@netopia.com>)
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On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 04:05:45PM -0800, Subbiah, Stalin wrote:
> being the key performance booster for postgres.  what is the preferred OS
> for postgres deployment if given an option between linux and solaris. As

One thing this very much depends on is what you're trying to do.
Suns have a reputation for greater reliability.  While my own
experience with Sun hardware has been rather shy of sterling, I _can_
say that it stands head and shoulders above a lot of the x86 gear you
can get.

If you're planning to use Solaris on x86, don't bother.  Solaris is a
slow, bloated pig compared to Linux, at least when it comes to
managing the largish number of processes that Postgres requires.

If pure speed is what you're after, I have found that 2-way, 32 bit
Linux on P-IIIs compares very favourably to 4 way 64 bit Ultra SPARC
IIs.

A

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