Hi all,

I've been working on my personal project for 3.5 years now. I developed an ERP system in web/java. Now the people I will work with suggest to offers it in Saas mode. Which means my customer will connect to my website and found they ERP software and data there. It's not the deployment I planned initially so if you can just validate some technicals points to be sure it's not crazy using Postgresl here and not a big $$$ db to do the job.

Typically I will have 1db per client and around 150 tables per db. So since I hope I didn`t work all those year for nothing .. I expect to have bunch of clients witch means the same amount of db since I have 1 db/client. Can I hope having several hundred of db on 1 db server? Like 250 dbs = 250 client = 360 000 tables !!! So is there a limit for the number of db in the db server ?(this spec is not on the website) What about the performance? Can I expect to have the same performance? Since I put everything on the web I do needs an High Availability infrastructure. I looked into SlonyI and Mammoth to replicate the db but since SlonyI use triggers can I expect it to do the job? Is Mammoth is the only available solution?

Last question and not the least I'm reading this performance list for several years now and know suggestion about hardware to run postgresl is discussed. Since I wrote software there severals points about hardware that I don`t understand. Do you have any suggestion of platform to run into my Saas configuration? I do need the WISE one! I'm pretty sure that if I was a big company I would be able throw bunch of $$$$ but it's not my case. I'm pretty sure it exists out there some piece of Hardware that would do the job perfectly with a fair price.

So far I did understand that Postgresql loves Opteron and I have looked into the dl145 series of HP. I did understand that Dell Hardware it`s not reliable. But it's still not clear what should be my requirement for memory, disk, nb cpu, cpu power, etc.

I'm pretty sure it`s better to have more slower CPUs that having the latest Opteron available on the market, or more slower servers that having the fastest one... am I right? But agains what it`s the optimal choice?

Thanks you to share your knowledge on those point. I do consider using Postgresql is the Smart choice in my project since the beginning but before putting all the money (That I don`t have ..:-)) to buy some hardware I just want to be sure I'm not crazy!

Thanks for your help I really appreciate it!!

Best Regards
/David







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