| From: | vogler(at)cipsoft(dot)com |
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| To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | scaling beyond 4 processors |
| Date: | 2004-12-06 22:18:14 |
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Hello everyone!
Since our current Postgres server, a quad Xeon system, finally can't keep up with our
load anymore we're ready to take the next step.
So the question is: Has anyone experiences with running Postgres on systems with
more than 4 processors in a production environment? Which systems and
architectures are you using (e.g. IBM xseries, IBM pseries, HP Proliant, Sun Fire, 8-
way Opteron)? How about conflicts between Postgres' shared memory approach and
the NUMA architecture of most multi-processor machines?
Maybe it's time to switch to Oracle or DB2, but before I give up on Postgres, I wanted
to hear some other opinions.
Thanks for any hints and suggestions.
Best regards,
Stephan Vogler
CipSoft GmbH
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