> 2. If same hardward platform, does PostgreSQL running on Linux has a
better
> performance than Windows? And how about PostgreSQL running on Linux
compare
> to MS SQL Server running on Windows?
Do you run postgresql on Windows? If you do you will definitely get better
performance from Linux.
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Subject: [GENERAL] Performance question.
> Subject: Performance question.
> From: "Wei Gao" <weigao@hotmail.com>
> ===
> Hi, List
>
> I have a question about PostgreSQL performance.
>
> I did a test on both postgresql 7.2 and MS SQL Server 2000 by using JAVA,
> both on Windows 2000 platform. JDBC driver for postgresql come with
> postgresql, Opta2000 as MS SQL Server 2000 driver.
>
> Exact same insert operation (prepared statment), MS SQL Server with
Opta2000
> use about 381 ms, and PostgreSQL use 581ms.
>
> That's about 50% performance down from MS SQL Server to PostgreSQL.
>
> So, my question is:
> 1. Is this a knowing issue that PostgreSQL has a poor performance?
> 2. If same hardward platform, does PostgreSQL running on Linux has a
better
> performance than Windows? And how about PostgreSQL running on Linux
compare
> to MS SQL Server running on Windows?
> 3. Does JDBC Driver effect database perforce? I tried to use Microsoft
JDBC
> Driver for MS SQL Server 2000, of cause, beta version. But unfortunately,
I
> even can not get my program running on it.
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Jack
>
>
>
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