Jesper,
 
If they both took the same amount of time, then you are almost certainly 
bottlenecked on gzip.
 
Try a faster CPU or use "gzip -fast".
 
- Luke

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jesper Krogh
Sent: Mon 4/10/2006 12:55 AM
To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Subject: [PERFORM] Restore performance?



Hi

I'm currently upgrading a Posgresql 7.3.2 database to a
8.1.<something-good>

I'd run pg_dump | gzip > sqldump.gz  on the old system. That took about
30 hours and gave me an 90GB zipped file. Running
cat sqldump.gz | gunzip | psql
into the 8.1 database seems to take about the same time. Are there
any tricks I can use to speed this dump+restore process up?

The database contains quite alot of BLOB, thus the size.

Jesper
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