Your comment assumes that OP does *not* have have a site license, and *does*
have Linux expertise. Neither assumption is always valid.
(And, of course, the Windows server might already exist.)
On 3/2/20 9:06 AM, Tim Clarke wrote:
But why even bother paying for MS licenses? Postgres runs like a train
on Linux. Save your money.
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On 02/03/2020 15:01, Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
Well,
on Windows you should try ReiserFS over a nvme optimized WHQL
certified hardware.
*Da:* Robert Ford <robfor...@gmail.com>
*Inviato:* lunedì 2 marzo 2020 15:42
*A:* pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
*Oggetto:* Postgresql 12.x on Windows (vs Linux)
I am aware that this might be a broad question, but I am not expecting
*very *specific answers either:
When it come to running a modern PostgreSQL server, which serves say 1
TB of data, are there substantial differences in performance between
Windows Server 2019 and Linux today? I know there are some issues
with shared_buffers and windows, but does it manifest in real
performance issues?
I have searched the web for this question, but is surprised to find
very few concrete benchmarks on this. Anyone with real world
experience on this topic?
best regards
RF
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