Re: PostgreSQL and virtualization

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>    I'd like to do some tests with replication, high availability, ... 
> with PostgreSQL. The problem I have is I don't have enough hardware to 
> do such tests, so I'd like to use virtualization. I'd like to do it 
> using linux. Nowadays there several products to do it Xen, Qemu, VMware, 
> ... and I don't have any experience with any of them. Anybody has tried 
> anything like this?

Sure,  I host PostgreSQL on vmware-server.  As far as PostgreSQL or any
application is concerned - it makes no difference at all - which is the
point of virtualization.   I'd recommend vmware-server because it is (a)
free and (b) much more mature compared to the other two.  The price of
virtualization is slower I/O so for high loads you need (1) more RAM
[never a bad thing anyway] and (2) emphasis on a good I/O subsystem
[also never a bad thing].


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