performance on new linux box

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Postgresql was previously running on a single cpu linux machine with 2 gigs of memory and a single sata drive (v8.3).  Basically a desktop with linux on it.  I experienced slow performance.

So, I finally moved it to a real server.  A dually zeon centos machine with 6 gigs of memory and raid 10, postgres 8.4.  But, I am now experiencing even worse performance issues.

My system is consistently highly transactional.  However, there is also regular complex queries and occasional bulk loads.

On the new system the bulk loads are extremely slower than on the previous machine and so are the more complex queries.  The smaller transactional queries seem comparable but i had expected an improvement.  Performing a db import via psql -d databas -f dbfile illustrates this problem.  It takes 5 hours to run this import.  By contrast, if I perform this same exact import on my crappy windows box with only 2 gigs of memory and default postgres settings it takes 1 hour.  Same deal with the old linux machine.  How is this possible?

Here are some of my key config settings:
max_connections = 100
shared_buffers = 768MB         
effective_cache_size = 2560MB
work_mem = 16MB                
maintenance_work_mem = 128MB   
checkpoint_segments = 7        
checkpoint_timeout = 7min      
checkpoint_completion_target = 0.5

I have tried varying the shared_buffers size from 128 all the way to 1500mbs and got basically the same result.   Is there a setting change I should be considering?

Does 8.4 have performance problems or is this unique to me? 

thanks

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