On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 03:09:42PM +0100, Michael Riess wrote:
> >There's a number of sites that have lots of info on postgresql.conf
> >tuning. Google for 'postgresql.conf tuning' or 'annotated
> >postgresql.conf'.
> 
> I know some of these sites, but who should I know if the information on 
> those pages is correct? The information on those pages should be 
> published as part of the postgres documentation. Doesn't have to be too 
> much, maybe like this page:
> 
> http://www.powerpostgresql.com/Downloads/annotated_conf_80.html
> 
> But it should be part of the documentation to show newbies that not only 
> the information is correct, but also approved of and recommended by the 
> postgres team.

Actually, most of what you find there is probably also found in
techdocs. But of course it would be better if the docs did a better job
of explaining things...
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