On 7 Jan 2011, at 22:02, "THOMPSON, JARED (ATTBAPCO)" <jt0...@att.com> wrote:

> I assume when people use dashboards they are not being queried every
> second for updating but maybe every minute?
> 
> Are there any tools that work good on top of postgres?
> 
> (I see in the stock market (though I am looking at/for production data)
> they seem to use tools that frequently update their dashboards.
> 
> What is a realistic timeframe to expect query updates for a dashboard?

Having written a dashboard on top of PostgreSQL (screenshot at 
http://blog.agilebase.co.uk/2010/03/31/dashboard-preview/ ), I can at least 
state my decisions:
Charts are updated once a day overnight, or cached whenever someone looks at 
them in the system underlying the dashboard, so they are at most one day old. A 
chart is also updated when a user clicks on it to drill down to the data.

Of course what you decide depends on what the business use case is and what 
demands there are on the system. In my cases so far the slowest charts take 1 
or 2 seconds to generate by SQL so if necessary, each could be loaded in in 
real time over AJAX, though that hasn't been needed yet.

Regards
Oliver Kohll

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