Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Alban Hertroys
On 1 Feb 2011, at 21:15, Greg Smith wrote: > Herouth Maoz wrote: >> My sysadmin ran into the following book: >> >> PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith, ISBN 184951030X >> http://amzn.com/184951030X >> > > That guy's a troublemaker, but I guess he writes OK. It must be tough to

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Greg Smith
Herouth Maoz wrote: My sysadmin ran into the following book: PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith, ISBN 184951030X http://amzn.com/184951030X That guy's a troublemaker, but I guess he writes OK. There are three customer reviews at http://www.amazon.com/PostgreSQL-High-Perform

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Herouth Maoz wrote: > My sysadmin ran into the following book: > > PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith, ISBN 184951030X > http://amzn.com/184951030X highly recommended. Also take a look at the pg admin cookbook from packt. -- Sent via pgsql-general

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Chris Browne
hero...@unicell.co.il (Herouth Maoz) writes: > As a result of my recent encounter with table bloat and other tuning > issues I've been running into, I'm looking for a good resource for > improving my tuning skills. > > My sysadmin ran into the following book: > > PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Vick Khera
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Jeff Ross wrote: > I doubt you'll find a better book resource for recent versions of > PostgreSQL.  Both are  well and clearly written, and cover a lot of ground > in great detail. > > Greg Smith has helped me and countless others on this and the Performance > list

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Jeff Ross
On 02/01/11 08:55, Herouth Maoz wrote: As a result of my recent encounter with table bloat and other tuning issues I've been running into, I'm looking for a good resource for improving my tuning skills. My sysadmin ran into the following book: PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith

Re: [GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread tv
> As a result of my recent encounter with table bloat and other tuning > issues I've been running into, I'm looking for a good resource for > improving my tuning skills. > > My sysadmin ran into the following book: > > PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith, ISBN 184951030X > http://amzn

[GENERAL] Book recommendation?

2011-02-01 Thread Herouth Maoz
As a result of my recent encounter with table bloat and other tuning issues I've been running into, I'm looking for a good resource for improving my tuning skills. My sysadmin ran into the following book: PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance, by Gregory Smith, ISBN 184951030X http://amzn.com/1849510

[GENERAL] Book recommendation

1999-02-12 Thread Simon Drabble
I'm looking for a really good book on SQL (not Postgres particularly) to include such arcanery as Triggers Stored procedures Query optimisation Examples illustrating these concepts will be a big bonus. Any recommendations? Si. -- Simon Drabble [EMAIL PROTECTED]