Re: Virtualization vs. sharing a server

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Rodger Donaldson wrote:
On Tue, March 30, 2010 06:09, Greg Smith wrote:
You answered your own question here.  Ramiro is looking for suggestions
for how to scale up to >500 connections at once, and it's not that
likely virtualization can fill any useful role in that context.

That rather depends on your virtualisation layer.  We haven't run large PG
databases on our zLinux/zVM machines, but we have Oracle DBs running
comparable connection numbers without any issues.

Connection scaling in Oracle doesn't have the same characteristics as PostgreSQL, so you can't extrapolate from that. My point was that the connection target here would be aggressive and difficult to achieve even without virtualization involved. The virtualization sofware used will impact the exact percentage of overhead involved, but you'd be hard pressed to get this to work as hoped even if that number were 0--so anything >0, even small, is increasing the odds of failure.

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