[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry for my mistake on the 15000 recs per day.
It was useful for us to pick at that a bit; it was certainly looking a
mite suspicious.
> In fact, this server is planned as a OLTP database server for a retailer.
> Our intention is either to setup 1 or 2 Postgresql db in
cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Minimum
hardware requirements for Postgresql db
tgres
1) We will be running 2 x Postgresql db in the machine.
2) Total number of connections to be around 100. The connections from the
clients machines will be in ODBC and socket connections.
3) Estimated number of transactions to be written into the Postgresql db is
around 15000 records per day.
Assu
"scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 3) Estimated number of transactions to be written into the Postgresql db is
> > around 15000 records per day.
> >
> > The growth rate in terms of number of connections is around 10% per year
> > and the data retention is kept on average at least fo
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear all
>
> We would be recommending to our ct. on the use of Postgresql db as compared
> to MS SQL Server. We are targetting to use Redhat Linux ES v2.1, Postgresql
> v7.3.4 and Postgresql ODBC 07.03.0100.
>
> We would like to know the minimum spec
After takin a swig o' Arrakan spice grog, [EMAIL PROTECTED] belched out:
> We would be recommending to our ct. on the use of Postgresql db as
> compared to MS SQL Server. We are targetting to use Redhat Linux ES
> v2.1, Postgresql v7.3.4 and Postgresql ODBC 07.03.0100.
>
> We would like to know the
Dear all
We would be recommending to our ct. on the use of Postgresql db as compared
to MS SQL Server. We are targetting to use Redhat Linux ES v2.1, Postgresql
v7.3.4 and Postgresql ODBC 07.03.0100.
We would like to know the minimum specs required for our below target. The
minimum specs is refer