Обсуждение: the best linux or bsd for postgresql
hi,
What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x?
i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, dataguard, ......
I need high and good performance for my system.
Is there any certified unix plataform for to use postgresql?
thanks.
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Jhon Carrillo
DBA / Software Engineer
Caracas-Venezuela
What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x?
i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, dataguard, ......
I need high and good performance for my system.
Is there any certified unix plataform for to use postgresql?
thanks.
--
Jhon Carrillo
DBA / Software Engineer
Caracas-Venezuela
We recently made some DBT-2 performance tests on "FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE" and on "Debian GNU/Linux 2.6.12-1-686-smp #1 SMP". The latter had a much better performance, as you can see by the plotting attached. We've chosen Linux SO for our servers. 2005/12/9, Ing. Jhon Carrillo // Caracas, Venezuela <jhon.carrillo.foros@gmail.com>: > hi, > > What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x? > > i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, > dataguard, ...... > > I need high and good performance for my system. > > Is there any certified unix plataform for to use postgresql? > > thanks. > > -- > Jhon Carrillo > DBA / Software Engineer > Caracas-Venezuela -- Regards, Rodrigo Hjort GTI - Projeto PostgreSQL CELEPAR - Cia de Informática do Paraná http://www.pr.gov.br
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jhon.carrillo.foros@gmail.com ("Ing. Jhon Carrillo // Caracas, Venezuela") writes: > hi, > What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x? > i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, dataguard, ...... > I need high and good performance for my system. > Is there any certified unix plataform for to use postgresql? If you are well familiar with some particular flavour of Linux, then you will likely have an easier time making it perform well than jumping to some other OS where files are in different places and the knobs you have to tune are different from the ones you already know about. If you are well familiar with some particular flavour of BSD, then you will likely have an easier time making it perform well than jumping to some other OS where files are in different places and the knobs you have to tune are different from the ones you already know about. The learning curve is entirely likely to be expensive enough as to outweigh any kinds of short term benefits you might find. -- let name="cbbrowne" and tld="cbbrowne.com" in String.concat "@" [name;tld];; http://cbbrowne.com/info/rdbms.html I am not a Church numeral! I am a free variable!
We use Mandrake as a standard, 10.1 is our present company level, and PG rocks on this distro. Never had a problem. Ing. Jhon Carrillo // Caracas, Venezuela wrote: > hi, > > What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x? > > i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, > dataguard, ...... > > I need high and good performance for my system. > > Is there any certified unix plataform for to use postgresql? > > thanks. > > -- > Jhon Carrillo > DBA / Software Engineer > Caracas-Venezuela
Hi, On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 12:24 -0400, Ing. Jhon Carrillo // Caracas, Venezuela wrote: > What is the best linux or bsd for postgresql 8.x? > > i'm replacing a oracle system on suse enterprise 8 with clustering, > dataguard, ...... > > I need high and good performance for my system. Red Hat kernel includes various improvements against vanilla kernel. As far as I've tested between SLES 9 and RHEL 4, RHEL 4 has better performance on heavy load -- so I do offer RHEL 4 for you PostgreSQL needs. Regards, -- The PostgreSQL Company - Command Prompt, Inc. 1.503.667.4564 PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support Managed Services, Shared and Dedicated Hosting Co-Authors: plPHP, plPerlNG - http://www.commandprompt.com/