From: | Paul Ramsey <pramsey(at)refractions(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | postgresql.conf.* |
Date: | 2006-01-04 06:09:26 |
Message-ID: | 862CE0D8-8A8D-4138-9DF3-C9EA6598837C@refractions.net |
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I just told yet another person to watch out that PgSQL ships with a
conservative .conf file and would require tuning for best performance...
Is there any reason we cannot ship with 3 .conf files? For each one,
note the minimum system configuration required to support it.
postgresql.conf.standard (current)
postgresql.conf.medium (1Gb of RAM, IDE RAID 1 (7200RPM))
postgresql.conf.performance (4Gb of RAM, SCSI RAID 10 (10000RPM))
I guess this gets back to auto-tuning scripts, and the difficulty of
that, but it seems silly that every single person who installs
postgresql has to independently learn that no, their shared_buffers
need to be turned up. Assuming they don't give up early and assume
that PgSQL performance sucks (as popular myth would have them believe
to start with).
P.
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