Re: Postgres and SUN

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On Dienstag, 1. April 2008 Thomas Bräutigam wrote:
> Okay thanks for that advice. Sorry its my first day on a mailing
> list.

No problem.

> But do Postgres have a special recommendation which SUN equipment
> runs perfect with a Postgres Database?

I have nothing to do with postgres (well, I have to admin some servers 
running it). Maybe other can give hints. Or where you can get paid 
support/information.

> A time for a query over 30 seconds I would say is to long. So the
> machine should be fast enough to handle it in 10-20 Seconds. Price
> for the Machine doesn’t matter at all. The machine should just fit
> and can handle this kinda huge database.

Still, we have no idea what kind of data is in there, what the queries 
would look like etc.

I'd say any Sun equipment will be running fine, as it's fine hardware. 
For the sizing of that machine, I can only suggest running your 
application on a test server. I'm far from being a specialist for 
postgresql, but maybe other can help here too.

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