From: | "Conny Thimren" <conny(dot)thimren(at)servit(dot)se> |
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To: | <pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | general performance question |
Date: | 2003-12-18 19:43:29 |
Message-ID: | 004901c3c59f$365de160$6400a8c0@telia.com |
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Hi,
This a kind of newbie-question. I've been using Postgres for a long time in a low transction environment - and it is great.
Now I've got an inquiry for using Postgresql in a heavy-load on-line system. This system must handle something like 20 questions per sec with a response time at 1/10 sec. Each question will result in approx 5-6 reads and a couple of updates.
Anybody have a feeling if this is realistic on a Intelbased Linux server with Postgresql. Ofcourse I know that this is too little info for an exact answer but - as I said - maybe someone can give a hint if it's possible. Maybe someone with heavy-load can give an example of what is possible...
Regards
Conny Thimrén
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