From: | "A(dot) Kretschmer" <akretschmer(at)despammed(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Hardware requirements |
Date: | 2005-09-29 07:38:25 |
Message-ID: | 20050929073825.GF6845@webserv.wug-glas.de |
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am 29.09.2005, um 9:20:00 +0200 mailte Rafael Montoya folgendes:
> Ok, there are about 15 concurrent clients inserting and updating data, and
> 20 concurrent clients only consulting.
> I dont need all data in ram, of course, hehe, but i really have no idea
> what's the minimum of ram for having fast answers for about 2000
> transactions in a day.
> Almost all queries need to read more than 7 or 8 tables each time.
> It will work in a Windows 2000 Server. I need to know whats the appropiate
> hardware, because im sure its not necessary to buy a powerful server if a
> not so powerful one can have a good performance too. I will really
> appreciate any help.
Substitute 'Windows 2000 Server' with 'Linux', so you can save money and
you can more money spend in RAM.
Regards, Andreas
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