On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:26:06AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Giving PG half the RAM is counterproductive no matter what --- that
> pretty much guarantees that every page that's in RAM will be in RAM
> twice, once in PG buffers and once in kernel buffers.  The two

Well, unless you're using an OS which allows you to set a nocache
option for a filesystem (Solaris allows this on UFS, for instance). 
But the kernel cache, in my experience, is _still_ the winner,
because the LRU database cache isn't real efficient at large sizes.

-- 
Andrew Sullivan  

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