Re: Postgres and SUN

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First, please keep the discussion on the mailinglist.

On Dienstag, 1. April 2008 Thomas Bräutigam wrote:
> What is "huge"
> The DB Size is between 500 GB and 2 Terra, mostly over 1 Terra.

Over 1 Tera is kinda huge, I'd say :-)

> I looked at the Fire V490
> One to three User are necessary
> I don't know the exact transacations per second, but the most of the
> jobs the database have to do is that we have a high amount of
> inserations and deletions in the database.
> What do you mean with what kind of Database?

If it's an offline like application where you just need to store lots of 
information to make some statistics, it wouldn't matter too much if a 
query takes 50 minutes or 60 minutes. If it's like a broker online 
system a single query should optimally take <1ms ;-)

Do you have that db already, and on which hardware. Does it perform 
well? The best is to have a "normal" machine filled with the data to 
see if you need more. It can be surprising how many transactions/s a 
simple AMD dual core with 8GB RAM and a cheap SATA RAID with 16x10krpm 
WD Raptor disks can handle. Probably you can buy such a test machine, 
shouldn't cost more than 3000€, and it's good for a first idea how much 
you need. And if it's too slow, you'll have an estimation of how much 
more power you need. This can save a *lot* of money, as Sun's aren't 
the cheapest iron around, so a smaller model probably saves a lot more 
money than this test machine. 

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