Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the

2004-05-07 Thread Gaetano Mendola
Don Vaillancourt wrote: Here's a question a little off-topic. What would a 32TB database hardware configuration look like. I'm assuming 200GB hard-drives which would total 160 of them. Double that if you mirror them. Am I correct? Why do you have to mirror them ? Usually a SAN make data redu

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the

2004-05-06 Thread Don Vaillancourt
Here's a question a little off-topic. What would a 32TB database hardware configuration look like.  I'm assuming 200GB hard-drives which would total 160 of them.  Double that if you mirror them. Am I correct? At 04:13 AM 06/05/2004, you wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bi

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-06 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
Richard Huxton wrote: Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? From http://www.redsheriff.com/us/news/news_4_201.html "According

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-06 Thread Richard Huxton
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? From http://www.redsheriff.com/us/news/news_4_201.html "According to the company, RedShe

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Didn't someone say that RedSheriff had a 10TB postgres database or something? Chris ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archiv

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread scott.marlowe
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto wrote: > Hello all, > > What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of > registers) that they know??? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html#4.5 ---(end of broadcast)--- TI

Re: [PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL

2004-05-05 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 11:55, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto wrote: > What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of > registers) that they know??? You might want to fix the month on your system time. With respect to how big PostgreSQL databases can get in practice, these are our

[PERFORM] [OFF-TOPIC] - Known maximum size of the PostgreSQL Database

2004-05-05 Thread Carlos Eduardo Smanioto
Hello all, What's the case of bigger database PostgreSQL (so greate and amount of registers) that they know??? Thanks, Carlos Eduardo Smanioto ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subs