Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences

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Devrim GÃNDÃZ wrote:
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 11:59 +0100, A B wrote:
If you just wanted PostgreSQL to go as fast as possible WITHOUT any
care for your data (you accept 100% dataloss and datacorruption if any
error should occur), what settings should you use then?

You can initdb to ramdisk, if you have enough RAM. It will fast, really.

That is approximately the same thing as the answer to the question whether Ford Taurus can reach 200mph.
It can, just once,  if you run it down the cliff.

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