Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the

2004-05-07 Thread Gaetano Mendola
Don Vaillancourt wrote: Here's a question a little off-topic. What would a 32TB database hardware configuration look like. I'm assuming 200GB hard-drives which would total 160 of them. Double that if you mirror them. Am I correct? Why do you have to mirror them ? Usually a SAN make data

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-06 Thread Richard Huxton
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? From http://www.redsheriff.com/us/news/news_4_201.html According to the company,

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-06 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
Richard Huxton wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? From http://www.redsheriff.com/us/news/news_4_201.html According

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the

2004-05-06 Thread Don Vaillancourt
Here's a question a little off-topic. What would a 32TB database hardware configuration look like. I'm assuming 200GB hard-drives which would total 160 of them. Double that if you mirror them. Am I correct? At 04:13 AM 06/05/2004, you wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of

Re: [pgsql-advocacy] [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of

2004-05-06 Thread Gavin Sherry
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Shridhar Daithankar wrote: Richard Huxton wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something?

[PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL Database

2004-05-05 Thread Carlos Eduardo Smanioto
Hello all, What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Thanks, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 11:55, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? You might want to fix the month on your system time. With respect to how big PostgreSQL databases can get in practice, these are our

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread scott.marlowe
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto wrote: Hello all, What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html#4.5 ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? Chris ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 6: Have you searched our list