a) try to do a simple stored procedure, where you can wrap your query
Do you mean I should use PREPARE?
b) use a FAST CALL API to call this procedure
Currently I use PHP to access the DB which use libpq. Is that cosidered a fast call API ? if not, can you please refer me to the right info.
c) use a some pool tool for pooling and persisting sessions
PHP pg_pconnectcommand open a persistent PostgreSQL connection. Is it enough or I better use PgPool2 or something similar?
Considering the points above, will I be able to get such high QPS from PostgreSQL ? If so, it will be my pleasure to dump Reddis and work solely with PG :)
> Hi, > > Just stumbled on the following post: > http://yoshinorimatsunobu.blogspot.com/2010/10/using-mysql-as-nosql-story-for.html > > The post claim that MySQL can do more qps then MemCahed or any other NoSQL > when doing simple queries like: SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=num; > > And I wonder if: > > 1. Currently, is it possbile to achive the same using PG 9.0.x > 2. Is it possible at all? > > It seems to me that if such gain is possible, PG should benefit from that > significantly when it comes to Key/Value queries. > > > Best, > Miki > >
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