Re: Capacity Planning - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Gaetano Mendola
Subject Re: Capacity Planning
Date
Msg-id 40D86E7E.4060409@bigfoot.com
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In response to Capacity Planning  (Jeff Keller <jeff.keller@clarksecurity.com>)
List pgsql-admin
Jeff Keller wrote:

> Hi All -
>
> We are reviewing possible database and operating solutions for our company
> and we are looking at running PostgreSQL on Linux.
>
> Does PostgreSQL have the capability to handle the following requirements?
> Is anyone successfully running an application with similar characteristics?
> 100 Gig Database with 600 concurrent users.
> 500,000,000 Record Reads per 12 Hour Business Day
> 200,000 Record Creates per 12 Hour Business Day
> 1,500,000 Record Updates per 12 Hour Business Day

Well, that are big numbers. What do you need is for sure
big iron.

Tell us what are you planning to buy in order to support that load.

My actual experience is ( rougly ):
100 concurrent users
2.000.000 read for 12 h
1.000.000 update for 12 h
50.000 new records each day

as you can see this scenario is far aways from your need
but we are using only a two processor Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz in
hyperthreding mode with a not so tuned RAID system and only
1 GB of RAM.

I think that with 8 processors, good fiber channel access to your
RAID, and good ammount of memory you can easily reach that numbers.


This is a challenging task to accomplish, do you need any help out there ;-) ?


Regards
Gaetano Mendola










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