Greg Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Gregory Stark wrote:
>
>> My point was more that you could have a data warehouse on a non-dedicated
>> machine, you could have a web server on a non-dedicated machine, or you could
>> have a mixed server on a non-dedicated machine.
>
> I should just finish the documentation, where there will be a big disclaimer
> saying "THESE SETTINGS ASSUME A SERVER DEDICATED TO POSTGRESQL!"  That's the
> context here.  Why, after you follow my tuning instructions, you're lucky if
> the server will run anything but the database afterwards.

So you're getting rid of the "desktop" mode altogether? That's more drastic
than I was suggesting. I was suggesting that you want to separate "desktop"
into a separate option form the workload list. 

What users are getting now is kind of like asking users "Would you like a
small, medium, large, or diet Coke?"


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  Gregory Stark
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