Are you already on SSDs? That will be the dominant factor I think. Then 
memory.... After that, more cores are good for parallelism (especially with 
9.6, although that requires solid memory support). Faster cores will be better 
if you expect complex calculations in memory, i.e., some analytics perhaps, but 
for your fairly straightforward write-throughput scenario, I think SSDs and 
memory will be king.

LDH

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[mailto:pgsql-performance-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Jarek
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 14:30
To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Subject: [PERFORM] More cores or higer frequency ?

Hello!

I've heavy loaded PostgreSQL server, which I want to upgrade, so it will handle 
more traffic. Can I estimate what is better: more cores or higher frequency ? I 
expect that pg_stat should give some tips, but don't know where to start...

best regards
Jarek



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