Re: Speed... - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Svenne Krap
Subject Re: Speed...
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Msg-id 3B34E836.4832.4311A2B@localhost
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In response to RE: Speed...  ("Tim Mickol" <tmickol@combimatrix.com>)
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To:                 tmickol@combimatrix.com
Copies to:          svenne@krap.dk, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject:            Re: [GENERAL] Speed...
Date sent:          Sat, 23 Jun 2001 11:56:03 -0400
From:               Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>

> "Tim Mickol" <tmickol@combimatrix.com> writes:
> > some quick (and I might add disappointing) benchmark results...
>
> As has been pointed out before, you must use a pgbench scale factor
> higher than one if you are interested in making meaningful measurements
> for more than one concurrent client.  At scale one, there is only one
> "branch", so *every* transaction needs to update the same branch
> balance, so there's effectively no concurrency.
>
>             regards, tom lane
>


Hi Tom,

I must admit, that I somewhat hoped you and/or Bruce would "jump
in" with your knowledge.

How high shall the scaling factor be (or in other words, what
pgbench-parameters would you prefer for our little tuning session),
and what would you think is "target" to tune upto (using pgbench
with your parameters) for a box like mine (Duron 750, 512Megs of
memory, Normal IDE-disks) ?

Others may give their advice too :)

TIA

Svenne

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