Craig Ringer wrote:
On Sat, 2009-07-04 at 11:51 -0700, Patvs wrote:
With 4 regular harddisks in RAID0 you get great read/write speeds, but the
SSDs excel in IO/s and a 0.1ms access time.
... but are often really, really, really, really slow at writing. The
fancier ones are fast at wr
On 07/06/2009 01:48 AM, Saurabh Dave wrote:
We are bundling PostgreSQL 8.3.7 with our Java based application.
We observe that in some systems the Database access becomes very slow
after running it for couple of days.
We understand that postgresql.conf needs to be adjusted as per the
system sp
Hi,
We are bundling PostgreSQL 8.3.7 with our Java based application.
We observe that in some systems the Database access becomes very slow after
running it for couple of days.
We understand that postgresql.conf needs to be adjusted as per the system
specification where postgreSQL is running.
Is
On Sat, 2009-07-04 at 11:51 -0700, Patvs wrote:
> I can see two databases in my pgAdmin: postgres and HoldemManager. All the
> poker data (about 30 GB of data) is in the HoldemManager database.
> Does the quote above (if true?) means, having a 2 Ghz single core or a Xeon
> 2x quadcore (8x 2 Ghz co
I use poker software (HoldemManager) to keep track of the statistics (and
show nice graphs) of millions of poker hand histories.
This software (also PokerTracker 3) imports all the poker hands in
PostgreSQL. The software runs on Windows) only.
All of its users have NORMAL PCs. From single-core lap