Fwd: PostgreSQL and Ultrasparc T1

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От Juan Casero
Тема Fwd: PostgreSQL and Ultrasparc T1
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Msg-id 200512181220.44837.caseroj@comcast.net
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Ответы Re: Fwd: PostgreSQL and Ultrasparc T1  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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I think maybe the postgresql developers would be able to provide some
insightful comments on this question.  Forgive me if it is not strictly about
development.

Thanks,
Juan

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Subject: PostgreSQL and Ultrasparc T1
Date: Sunday 18 December 2005 11:35
From: Juan Casero <caseroj@comcast.net>
To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org

Hi -


Can anyone tell me how well PostgreSQL 8.x performs on the new Sun Ultrasparc
T1 processor and architecture on Solaris 10?   I have a custom built retail
sales reporting that I developed using PostgreSQL 7.48 and PHP on a Fedora
Core 3 intel box.  I want to scale this application upwards to handle a
database that might grow to a 100 GB.  Our company is green mission conscious
now so I was hoping I could use that to convince management to consider a Sun
Ultrasparc T1 or T2 system provided that if I can get the best performance
out of it on PostgreSQL.  So will newer versions of PostgreSQL (8.1.x) be
able to take of advantage of the multiple cores on a T1 or T2?    I cannot
change the database and this will be a hard sell unless I can convince them
that the performance advantages are too good to pass up.   The company is
moving in the Win32 direction and so I have to provide rock solid reasons for
why I want to use Solaris Sparc on a T1 or T2 server for this database
application instead of Windows on SQL Server.


Thanks,
Juan

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