> Hi all,
> 
> A few years ago someone said postgres windows can't set working_mem 
> above about 2 GB (
www.postgresql.org/message-id/17895.1315869...@sss.pgh.pa.us
> -- seems to be same for maintenance_working_mem ). Im finding 
> limit still present.

Setting work_mem higher than 2GB on a 16GB machine could easily run the 
server out of memory.

work_mem is set on a "per client" and "per sort" basis, so setting it to 
2GB would exhaust the amount of available ram very quickly on complex 
queries with multiple sorts, (or with a number of clients greater than 8 - 
although you mention that you're using a single user; that doesn't mean 
that there is only 1 connection to the database).

The same rule applies with maintenance_work_mem, more than 1 autovacuum 
would use n multiples of maintenance_work_mem, again exhausting the server 
very quickly.

> 
>  I'm doing single user, single connection data intensive queries and
> would like to set a higher value on windows to better use 16gb built
> in ram (don't control platform, so can't jump to Linux). 
> 
> Anyone found a work around?
> 

PostgreSQL on windows is maintained by EnterpriseDB IIRC, so maybe someone 
on their forums has any ideas on this, as I doubt very much that the extra 
work in the PostgreSQL core would be undertaken give the comment by Tom in 
the thread you posted.

http://forums.enterprisedb.com/forums/list.page

Cheers
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