Thread: Server specs to run PostgreSQL
Hi there, Actually my PostgreSQL server is running on a Athlon XP 1800+, 512Mb RAM, IDE Disks, 10/100 netcard. I would like to buy a new server, could you please give me some information about the specs?? Is it important to have a Dual (or even Quad) processor??? Will PostgreSQL use them?? What about memory??? How much??? SCSI Disks and 10/100/1000 netcards, it's ok!! No doubt! It's a medium use server, about 3000 transactions/day. Thanks in advance, Marcelo Pereira __________________________________________________ Fale com seus amigos de graça com o novo Yahoo! Messenger http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 14:04, MaRCeLO PeReiRA wrote: > Hi there, > > Actually my PostgreSQL server is running on a Athlon > XP 1800+, 512Mb RAM, IDE Disks, 10/100 netcard. > > I would like to buy a new server, could you please > give me some information about the specs?? > > Is it important to have a Dual (or even Quad) > processor??? Will PostgreSQL use them?? > > What about memory??? How much??? > > SCSI Disks and 10/100/1000 netcards, it's ok!! No > doubt! > > It's a medium use server, about 3000 transactions/day. Assuming that most of your transactions happen from 9-5, then that's about 6 transactions per second. Assuming these are mostly lightweight transaction, you'll be needing a pentium 100 with 64 megs of ram. :) Seriously though, the hardware you need / want REALLY depends on your usage patterns. Are you doing a lot of CPU intensive stuff, where having more CPUs or faster / more memory would help, or are you mostly I/O bound, and in need of a faster disk subsystem. Dual CPUs are almost always a good thing, as there's enough going on other than pgsql (the OS and all its processes) that having a second CPU can make a machine noticeably more responsive. After that, it's hard to say. PostgreSQL itself can only use 1 cpu per connection max, plus one for things like th background writer or periodic vacuuming. So, if you've only got one user at a time ever hitting your DB, then multiple CPUs wouldn't help. Here's what I recommend for a db server: Lots of memory 2 CPUs (more if needed, maybe dual core x 2) battery backed caching RAID controller. Look at Areca, 3Ware/Escalade, and LSI Lots of hard disks for said controller fast, efficient NIC. Better to spend a little more in a quality NIC with a low CPU overhead.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/08/07 14:04, MaRCeLO PeReiRA wrote: > Hi there, > > Actually my PostgreSQL server is running on a Athlon > XP 1800+, 512Mb RAM, IDE Disks, 10/100 netcard. > > I would like to buy a new server, could you please > give me some information about the specs?? > > Is it important to have a Dual (or even Quad) > processor??? Will PostgreSQL use them?? > > What about memory??? How much??? > > SCSI Disks and 10/100/1000 netcards, it's ok!! No > doubt! > > It's a medium use server, about 3000 transactions/day. Presumably in the 10 hours from 08:00 to 18:00? If so, that's: 300 txn/hr 5 txn/minute 0.08333 txn/sec. Your existing server can handle that. Is there something you aren't telling us? Is the system 99.99% SELECTs? That would be 30,000,000 SELECTS/day. Obviously a burden to any but the biggest systems. Are your tables indexed properly for the given queries? More hw won't solve crappy/non-existent index support How complicated are the queries? Simple and low volume, or 15 table OLAP mega-joins? For that matter, how complicated are the transactions? Does each INSERT trigger 18 UPDATEs and 10 DELETEs? None of which have proper index support? - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGQNHbS9HxQb37XmcRAicrAJ4740CpjG4jERQnW/ta0VkhjR++RQCg4r3g BRAWEy4mdnyKJzjehluGbb4= =HbGC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 14:25, Scott Marlowe wrote: > On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 14:04, MaRCeLO PeReiRA wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > Actually my PostgreSQL server is running on a Athlon > > XP 1800+, 512Mb RAM, IDE Disks, 10/100 netcard. > > > > I would like to buy a new server, could you please > > give me some information about the specs?? > > > > Is it important to have a Dual (or even Quad) > > processor??? Will PostgreSQL use them?? > > > > What about memory??? How much??? > > > > SCSI Disks and 10/100/1000 netcards, it's ok!! No > > doubt! > > > > It's a medium use server, about 3000 transactions/day. > > Assuming that most of your transactions happen from 9-5, then that's > about 6 transactions per second. Assuming these are mostly lightweight > transaction, you'll be needing a pentium 100 with 64 megs of ram. :) TYPO ALERT! I meant 6 transactions per minute. hence the Pentium 100 comment. anyway....