> Hello
>
> My data directory is like (pg 7.1 linux 2.4.4)
> ---
> $ ls
> PG_VERSION base/ global/ pg_hba.conf pg_ident.conf pg_xlog/ postgresql.conf
>postmaster.opts
> ----
>
> With 7.0.3 I remember?? that there are files named according to table
> names. With 7.1 I don't know which disk file is associated with
> which table. What I would like to do is spread the files between
> two ide disks in order to gain some performance. I heard
> somewhere that I can symlink some of the files to a different
> disk to gain some speed and I was wondering of which of those
> files are my tables. What advise would you give if I
> can split pg data between two disks.
>
> I think all of the data is in base/ directory and it looks
> like this
>
> 1/ 18719/ 18836/ 573216/
>
> I have two currently two big tables that are
> constantly (1-5 times per second the whole day)
> being accessed and always simultaneously and
> I wish these two tables to live on two separately.
I just wrote two articles, one on performance and the other on writing
PostgreSQL applications. You can get them at:
http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/
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