Re: making postgres DB stable, efficient and secure - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Ron Johnson
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In response to making postgres DB stable, efficient and secure  ("Jasbinder Singh Bali" <jsbali@gmail.com>)
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On 03/22/07 15:59, Jasbinder Singh Bali wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm done with my database design and almost got it working (with all
> triggers and functions) pefectly.
> Now, i need to see how can I make my DB stable, efficient and secure.

Your database is not stable????????

You host it on Windows?

>
> I wanted to know how should I go about it as far as postgres is concerned
> What are the best practices is this regard.
>
> Any kind of help would be higly appreciated.

Start with what you do on any database: GRANT/REVOKE and creating
indexes that match your queries, updates & deletes without impact
inserts.

Next is buffer sizing.
   http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/

What version are you running?

>
> Thanks,
> ~Jas

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