Hi everyone, I have a Postgresql 9.1 dedicated server with 16 cores, 96GB RAM and RAID10 15K SCSI drives which is runing Centos 6.2 x64. This server is mainly used for inserting/updating large amounts of data via copy/insert/update commands, and seldom for running select queries.
Here are the relevant configuration parameters I changed: shared_buffers = 10GB effective_cache_size = 90GB work_mem = 32MB maintenance_work_mem = 512MB checkpoint_segments = 64 checkpoint_completion_target = 0.8 My biggest concern are shared_buffers and effective_cache_size, should I increase shared_buffers and decrease effective_cache_size? I read that values above 10GB for shared_buffers give lower performance, than smaller amounts? free is currently reporting (during the loading of data): $ free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 96730 96418 311 0 71 93120 -/+ buffers/cache: 3227 93502 Swap: 21000 51 20949 So it did a little swapping, but only minor, still I should probably decrease shared_buffers so there is no swapping at all. Thanks in advance, Strahinja