On Tue, 17 > We have the oppotunity to benchmark our application on a large server. I
have to prepare the Postgres configuration and I'd appreciate some
comments on it as I am not experienced with servers of such a scale.
Moreover the configuration should be fail-proof as I won't be able to
attend the tests.

Our application (java + perl) and Postgres will run on the same server,
whereas the application activity is low when Postgres has large
transactions to process.

        Please, can you be more specific about your application :

        - what does it do ?
        - what kind of workload does it generate ?
[ie: many concurrent small queries (website) ; few huge queries, reporting, warehousing, all of the above, something else ?]
        - percentage and size of update queries ?
- how many concurrent threads / connections / clients do you serve on a busy day ? (I don't mean online users on a website, but ACTIVE concurrent database connections)

I assume you find your current server is too slow or foresee it will become too slow soon and want to upgrade, so :

- what makes the current server's performance inadequate ? is it IO, CPU, RAM, a mix ? which proportions in the mix ?

This is very important. If you go to the dealer and ask "I need a better vehicle", he'll sell you a Porsche. But if you say "I need a better vehcle to carry two tons of cinderblocks" he'll sell you something else I guess. Same with database servers. You could need some humongous CPU power, but you might as well not. Depends.

There is a large gap between our current produtcion server (Linux, 4GB
RAM, 4 cpus) and the benchmark server; one of the target of this
benchmark is to verify the scalability of our application.

Define scalability. (no this isn't a joke, I mean, you know your application, how would you like it to "scale" ? How do you think it will scale ? Why ? What did you do so it would scale well ? etc.)




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