I want to do the second. I want to spread out the workload on all
cores. But also I want to set the core number; for example first I
want to spread out the workload to 32 cores then 64 cores and see the
scalability.
On Feb 14, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
With all that info, your question is still kind of vague. Do you want
to be able to run a single query across all 64 cores? Or do you have
1,000 users and you want them to be spread out on all cores.
PostgreSQL can do the second but has no native features to do the
first.
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