Re: Oracle vs PostgreSQL in real life - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Justin Clift
Subject Re: Oracle vs PostgreSQL in real life
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In response to Oracle vs PostgreSQL in real life  (Jean-Paul ARGUDO <jean-paul.argudo@idealx.com>)
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Hi Jean-Paul,

I know you've probably done this, but I'll ask just in case.

Did you tune the memory of the PostgreSQL server configuration?

i.e. the postgresql.conf file?

If so, what are the values you changed from default?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


Jean-Paul ARGUDO wrote:
> 
> Okay...
> 
> I'm very sceptic  today.
> 
> I'm making a survey on Oracle 8.0 on NT4 remplacement with a RedHat 7.2/PG 7.2
> 
> The customer gave me stuff to migrate, like scripts in Pro*C Oracle that I
> migrated successfully with ECPG. Other stuff with Connect by statments, thanks
> to OpenACS guys, I migrated this Connect by statments too.
> 
> But finaly, with all my mind I explained all queries, made all good, I hope
> everything has be done.
> 
> The "test" is a big batch that computes stuffs in the database. Here are the
> timings of both Oracle and PG (7.2) :
> 
> Oracle on NT 4 : 45 minuts to go , 1200 tps (yes one thousand and two hundred
> tps)
> 
> Linux Red Hat 7.2 with PostgreSQL 7.2 : hours to go (statistically, 45 hours),
> 80 tps (eighty tps).
> 
> Tests were made on the same machine, a pentium 3 600 MHz with 256 Megs RAM and
> RAID 5.
> 
> We formatted the server and insstalled linux stuff after..
> 
> So what you think of SUCH difference between Oracle/NT and Linux/PG ?
> 
> I feel very bad in front of the customer, to tell there is a 1:15 ratio between
> Oracle / Nt and Linux / PostgreSQL, since I'm real PG fan and DBA in french Open
> Souce company...
> 
> Thanks a lot for support.
> 
> :-(((
> 
> --
> Jean-Paul ARGUDO
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