Prasad wrote:
> I have installed PostgreSQL 9.4 (open source) version on my CentOS
> Linux Red Hat 7 production server and kept default parameters which
> are in postgresql.conf file.So my basic question is, once I start
> using postgres how much RAM the postgres processes consumes
> (postgres related processes only).
>
> There are lot of allocations in postgresql.conf file, for example
> shared_buffers, work_mem...etc.
>
> As per my knowledge, all postgres processes should not consume the
> RAM more than the value assigned in shared_buffers.Please clarify
> and let me know if I misunderstand the concept..
shared_buffers only determines the shared memory cache, each database
process still needs private memory.
As a rule of thumb, start with shared_buffers set to 1/4 of your
available RAM, but no more than 8GB.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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