Hello,
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Bill Moran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In response to "Ivan Zolotukhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > We had a bad experience with PostgreSQL running in OpenVZ (year and a
> > half year ago): OpenVZ kernel killed postmaster with strange signals
> > from
In response to "Ivan Zolotukhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> We had a bad experience with PostgreSQL running in OpenVZ (year and a
> half year ago): OpenVZ kernel killed postmaster with strange signals
> from time to time, failcounters of OpenVZ did not worked as expected
> in this moments, PostgreSQ
Hello,
We had a bad experience with PostgreSQL running in OpenVZ (year and a
half year ago): OpenVZ kernel killed postmaster with strange signals
from time to time, failcounters of OpenVZ did not worked as expected
in this moments, PostgreSQL fighted for the disk with applications in
other virtual
Hi,
I've run it on xen. works OK. Course this is all predicated upon your
expectations. If you expect it to be as fast as a dedicated machine,
you will be dissapointed.
Dave
On 5-Mar-08, at 3:54 AM, Moritz Onken wrote:
We have very good experiences with openVZ as virtualizer.
Since it's n
We have very good experiences with openVZ as virtualizer.
Since it's not a para virtualization like xen it's very fast. Almost
as fast as the host.
www.openvz.org
Am 04.03.2008 um 16:43 schrieb Theo Kramer:
Hi
We are thinking of running a PostgreSQL instance on a virtual host
under
Xen.
Hi
We are thinking of running a PostgreSQL instance on a virtual host under
Xen.
Any thoughts for/against running PostgreSQL on a virtual host would be
much appreciated.
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Regards
Theo
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