Re: Perfomance decreasing - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Ivan Babikov
Subject Re: Perfomance decreasing
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Msg-id 9lijg1$2egi$1@news.tht.net
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In response to Re: Perfomance decreasing  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Re: Perfomance decreasing  (Einar Karttunen <ekarttun@cs.Helsinki.FI>)
Re: Re: Perfomance decreasing  (Denis Perchine <dyp@perchine.com>)
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> In this case, however, I think he may be understating too much.  I read
the original question as "PostgreSQL is not useful for production systems."
Call me melodramatic if you like: you are probably right.
>
> The point, I guess, is this: it would be really useful to have a document
somewhere that honestly described the limitations of (the current version
of) PostgreSQL.

Do you mean Postgres becomes very weak when the size of a database achieves
1.5Gb or something close to it?

Maybe this is one of typical questions, but I have heard people complaining
that Postgres is just for quite small bases. Now we have to choose a free
database for then inexpensive branch of our project and Interbase looks
better at capability to work with quite big bases (up to 10-20Gb). I am not
sure now that Postgres will work with bases greater than 10Gb, what does All
think?

Thanks in advance, Ivan Babikoff.





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