I did and had too many problems and performance issues. Solaris-
PostgreSQL just doesn't gel as wel as Linux-PostgreSQL. (ouch)
If PostgreSQL were to get retooled to work with threads the way it
works between processes today for Solaris or if someone were to find
a tweak to make the Solaris scheduler more process-centric than
thread-centric (maybe via dispadmin(1)?) then I'm sure Solaris-PG would
clobber Linux-PG.
I still spin up 7.3.3 on our Sun V480 4CPU, 8GB, 2 internal fibre
drives occasionally and our 7.3.3 on RedHat 7.3 with 2.4.20, 2 1.4GHz,
2GB memory and 2 internal U160 kills it. I've tried the many options
for UFS and VxFS and EXT3 on Linux still beats it. The database I use
on the Sun comes from a pg_dump on the Linux system.
But, IMHO Solaris 8 or 9 in comparison to Linux on like hardware,
databases, configurations and queries the latter will outperform the
former every time. -= IMHO =-
The short answer to your question is yes, it will run on Solaris 9.
Greg
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Danielle Cossette writes:
>
>
>>Could you please let me know if Postgres 7.1.3 will run on Solaris 9.
>
>
> Why don't you try it out?
>
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