From: | Sébastien Lorion <sl(at)thestrangefactory(dot)com> |
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To: | Vincent Veyron <vv(dot)lists(at)wanadoo(dot)fr> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Amazon High I/O instances |
Date: | 2012-08-23 13:45:14 |
Message-ID: | CAGa5y0Nr7DPPMwKZ6RsGP705iWrMQZwk=n83KSdqAsh=ABqHog@mail.gmail.com |
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Vincent,
The original question can be summed up by "how is general performance of
PostgreSQL on Amazon IOPS". I fail to understand why that would require me
to explain the specifics of my application and/or my market. The only one
asking for that information is you, while others have provided useful
answers, for which I am very grateful.
p.s. My name is not "dude" or "seb", we have not raised the pigs together
...
Sébastien
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Vincent Veyron <vv(dot)lists(at)wanadoo(dot)fr> wrote:
> Le mercredi 22 août 2012 à 13:30 -0400, Sébastien Lorion a écrit :
> > Vincent, I would appreciate that you stop assuming things based on
> > zero information about what I am doing. I understand that you are
> > trying to be helpful, but I can assure you that going bare-metal only
> > does not make any sense in my context.
>
>
> Dude,
>
> I would appreciate you realize that approaching a newsgroup while
> providing zero information about what you are doing (in your own words)
> is not the best way to get relevant responses to your question.
>
> Ignoring repeated requests for information does not help, castigating
> people trying to help for not having said information at least shows a
> certain consistency on your part.
>
> Lest we ridicule ourselves publicly, I suggest we leave the discussion
> at that and wish you luck in your endeavor.
>
> Vincent Veyron
>
>
>
>
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