From: | Viji V Nair <viji(at)fedoraproject(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Distributed/Parallel Computing |
Date: | 2009-10-05 19:11:07 |
Message-ID: | 84c89ac10910051211j4b6ae882m8f7eb0ea7dc3506c@mail.gmail.com |
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Hi Team,
This question may have asked many times previously also, but I could not
find a solution for this in any post. any help on the following will be
greatly appreciated.
We have a PG DB with PostGIS functions. There are around 100 tables in the
DB and almost all the tables contains 1 million records, around 5 table
contains more than 20 million records. The total DB size is 40GB running on
a 16GB, 2 x XEON 5420, RAID6, RHEL5 64bit machines, the questions is
1. The geometry calculations which we does are very complex and it is taking
a very long time to complete. We have optimised PG config to the best, now
we need a mechanism to distribute these queries to multiple boxes. What is
best recommended way for this distributed/parallel deployment. We have tried
PGPOOL II, but the performance is not satisfactory. Going for a try with
GridSQL
2. How we can distribute/split these large tables to multiple disks of
different nodes?
Thanks in advance
Viji
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