Cloud versus buying my own iron - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Craig James
Subject Cloud versus buying my own iron
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Msg-id CAFwQ8rdJ58hpu6GRPrJahj4-p2T_B0eONMK8uLEJ3qEJa+b-Ug@mail.gmail.com
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At some point in the next year we're going to reconsider our hosting environment, currently consisting of several medium-sized servers (2x4 CPUs, 48GB RAM, 12-disk RAID system with 8 in RAID 10 and 2 in RAID 1 for WAL). We use barman to keep a hot standby and an archive.

The last time we dug into this, we were initially excited, but our excitement turned to disappointment when we calculated the real costs of hosted services, and the constraints on performance and customizability.

Due to the nature of our business, we need a system where we can install plug-ins to Postgres. I expect that alone will limit our choices. In addition to our Postgres database, we run a fairly ordinary Apache web site.

There is constant chatter in this group about buying servers vs. the various hosted services. Does anyone have any sort of summary comparison of the various solutions out there? Or is it just a matter of researching it myself and maybe doing some benchmarking and price comparisons?

Thanks!
Craig

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