Re: [HACKERS] New Linux xfs/reiser file systems

2001-05-05 Thread thomas graichen
tuations anyway) XFS is a journaling fs, but it does all it's work in a very clever way (delayed allocation etc.) - so usually you should under normal conditions get decent performance out of it - otherwise it might be worth sending a mail to the XFS mailinglist (resierfs maybe dito) t --

Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL on multi-CPU systems

2001-03-13 Thread Thomas Graichen
Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I have tested PostgreSQL with 2-4 CPU linux boxes. In summary, 2 CPU >> was a big win, but 4 was not. I'm not sure where the bottle neck is >> though. > Our not-very-good implementation of spin locking (using select

Re: [HACKERS] Re: Call for platforms

2001-03-27 Thread thomas graichen
stuff very well) also it might be worth to eventually ask on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list for someone willing to play with PostgreSQL on FreeBSD/alpha just some ideas ... t -- thomas graichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... perfection is reached, not when there is no longer anything to add,