Re: [GENERAL] System requirements

2000-01-24 Thread Charles Tassell
The disks you use also play a big part in the performance you get. If you are going to have multiple simultaneous connections accessed the server, I'd go with a good SCSI disk array. Maybe even RAID if it's going to be under a high load. At 07:49 PM 1/24/00, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >This dep

Re: [GENERAL] System requirements

2000-01-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
This depends entirely(?) on what kinds of tables you use, especially their size, and what kind of queries you want to do with it. 128MB RAM should be fine for average applications, the hard disk size pretty much just limits how much data you can store (and sort), and the processor factor is hard t

[GENERAL] System requirements

2000-01-24 Thread J. Roeleveld
Hi, I've been checking the archives and documentation for what the system requirements are for a PostgreSQL database It's to be used for a database with 8 users, and has MS-Access front-end which causes app. 2 connections per user. My idea was: 128Meg Ram 20 Gig HD 500 Mhz. Celeron will