10GB of RAM isn't that farfetched nowadays.

However I/O might be a problem. A single drive can typically write/read about 10MB a second (64KB chunks random access - not sure if you'd want to bet on getting sequential throughput ;) ).

Anyway, it'll be something interesting to see ;).

Link.

The database server is started now with max_connections = 10000
and 100MB RAM is used

/dev/sda:
 Timing buffered disk reads:  162 MB in  3.04 seconds =  53.32 MB/sec

It is not that bad :)
Yes I know there should be more disk arms.

Now I'm curious to see how the many threads will be handled in Java ...


Poul

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