Re: go for a script! / ex: PostgreSQL vs. MySQL - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Vivek Khera
Subject Re: go for a script! / ex: PostgreSQL vs. MySQL
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Msg-id x71xtkq1vz.fsf@yertle.int.kciLink.com
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In response to go for a script! / ex: PostgreSQL vs. MySQL  ("Oliver Scheit" <oliver.scheit@REALGARANT.DE>)
List pgsql-performance
>>>>> "SC" == Sean Chittenden <sean@chittenden.org> writes:

SC> patches to extract info from their OS so that initdb can make useful
SC> decisions.  Or, lastly, does anyone think that this should be in a
SC> different, external program?  -sc

Well, there should definitely be a way to run a "get current best
tuning advice" for those times when I go and do something like add a
Gig of RAM. ;-)

Also, I'm sure the tuning advice will change over time, so having to
do initdb to get that advice would be a bit onerous.

As long as initdb has an option for just getting the tuning info, I
see no reason to make it separate.

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