[GENERAL] Re: Ideal hardware configuration for pgsql

2001-05-07 Thread Sergey E. Volkov
However Linux works better on SMP. As I know FreeBSD still used global kernel lock (as Linux 2.2) on SMP... "Sean Chittenden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌ/ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌÁ × ÎÏ×ÏÓÔÑÈ ÓÌÅÄÕÀÝÅÅ: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > --6iXXu7NwgEt9u5a7 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Re: [GENERAL] Re: Ideal hardware configuration for pgsql

2001-05-04 Thread Gordan Bobic
> > As for those OS wars - are there any serious Linux sysadmins who don't > > have a copy of "Linux System Security" next to the server? > > I run Linux on everything, and I don't have a copy of that book next to > any of my machines. Then again, I don't run Redhat. I don't have a copy of it ei

Re: [GENERAL] Re: Ideal hardware configuration for pgsql

2001-05-04 Thread John Madden
> As for those OS wars - are there any serious Linux sysadmins who don't > have a copy of "Linux System Security" next to the server? I run Linux on everything, and I don't have a copy of that book next to any of my machines. Then again, I don't run Redhat. John -- # John Madden [EMAIL

[GENERAL] Re: Ideal hardware configuration for pgsql

2001-05-03 Thread Lincoln Yeoh
At 03:11 PM 03-05-2001 -0600, Steve Wolfe wrote: > > Since I'd rather have a screwdriver than a compiler, I'll jump in on a >response to the original message Great at least a relevant response ;). >Once you've got a gig of RAM and you're using SCSI disks (preferably >RAID), the CPU's te

[GENERAL] Re: Ideal hardware configuration for pgsql

2001-05-03 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Especially Linux's ext2 vs. BSD's UFS. Hmm.. Could you elaborate on that? Commonly perceived problems with ext2: - Lack of journalling This can be fixed by upgrading to ext3, or switching to ReiserFS, XFS or JFS (ReiserFS works well in