I've been charged with investigating postGIS as a replacement for our current Informix runtime (9.3), which uses the Spatial blade. Currently we use two Sun Sparc/Ultra 80 boxes with 3 CPUS dedicated to Informix.
We use our database to calculate the image files we have within a given area (ST_Union, Intersect and the like). Originally this company tried Oracle, but, as the Firesign Theater put it, "He's no fun, he fell right over!" ... Informix works well but charges a hefty amount for each runtime CPU. Our databases are not particularly large -- only about 500,000 rows in the larger ones, but we're running more than a million hits a day, not evenly spread, natch so at peak we need a lot of capacity. Are there documents on performance of postGres on various platforms that I might be able to get some ideas from ? Such issues as multiple CPU vs single CPU, Operating System -- we're leaning towards Linux of some flavor but also have some Sun servers (not as hefty as our current runtime database servers) -- would be of interest. Any suggestions from users that have/are really beating up postGIS/postgres would be welcome ! (for instance, cleaning up a busy database, supporting multiple servers, etc.) Thanks, Greg Williamson DBA GlobeXplorer LLC ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html