On 7/11/07, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Conventional wisdom around here has been that HT doesn't help database
performance, and that IBM link might provide a hint as to why: the
only item for which they show a large loss in performance is disk I/O.
Ooops.
Thanks Tom, great summary.  How does this compare with
SMP vs HT?

Personally I keep HT turned on on my devel machine, because I do find
that recompiling Postgres is noticeably faster ("make -j4" rocks on a
dual Xeon w/HT).  I doubt that's the benchmark of greatest interest
to the average *user* of Postgres, though.
Understood :)



                        regards, tom lane
Cheers,
Andrej

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