Re: Hardware Configuration and other Stuff

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Hi

2015-03-18 20:07 GMT+01:00 Vivekanand Joshi <vjoshi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi Team,

 

I don't know under which section does this question comes, so I am posting this question to both Admin and performance mailing list. Apologies in advance.

 

Objective:

 

We are planning to use PostgreSQL instead of Netezza for our data warehouse as well as database solutions. Right now, we have all our clients in one Netezza box.  What we are thinking of migrating our clients to dedicated PostgreSQL for each of them. We will start with one of the client. If it works successfully, we will be migrating all the clients one by one. The objective is to get a better performance than our existing solution. We are hopeful of that mainly because of two reasons. Firstly, we will have a dedicated server for each of the client with good hardware instead of having one server with all the clients on that. Secondly, we can spend on hardware much easily than spending on a proprietary appliance.

 


It terrible depends on use case. Netezza is extremely optimized OLAP column store database.  PoostgreSQL is optimized OLTP row store database. You cannot to get same performance on OLAP queries on Postgres ever. I don't think so dedicated hw can help. If you use Nettezza well, then it is 10-100x faster than Postgres.

You can try to use Postgres with cstore_fdw or maybe better MonetDB

Regards

Pavel
 

I am hoping this community can help us to know that what would be the good infrastructure/hardware that can help us in achieving our goal.

 

Here are few of the statistics which might act as a starting point.

 

Availability: High (24*7).

User Data : 700 GB which will increase to 1.5 TB in next 2-3 years.

Number of User Databases : 2 (One is the main database, other is used only for working tables where tables gets deleted in every 48 hours)

Number of tables : 200 (in the main database), (2000-3000 in working database)

Size of top 5 biggest tables : 20-40 GB

No of users concurrently accessing the system : 5-6 with write access. 10 with read access.

No of User Queries running on the system in a day : ~80K

Read-only Queries (Select): ~60K

Write queries: ~20K

Data Import Queries: ~1K

Typical Business Day : 18-20 hours.

 

I can pass on few complex queries to let you guys know what are we doing.

 

Here are few questions:

 

1.) I don't need a load balancing solution. It must be high availability server and I can work with asynchronous replication. The most important thing here would be recovery should be as fast as possible.

What approach would you recommend?

 

2.) Recommendations on indexes, WAL, table spaces. I am not asking about on which key I need to make indexes, but an high level approach about how to keep them? This might come out as a weird question to many but please excuse me for being a novice.

 

Most Important Question:

 

3.) What would be the ideal hardware configuration for this requirement? I know there is not a one-stop answer for this, but let's take it is a starting point. We can come to a proper conclusion after a discussion.

 

What are the best on-line resources/books which can tell us about the hardware requirements?

 

Warm Regards,


Vivekanand Joshi
+919654227927

 

Zeta Interactive

185 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10016

www.zetainteractive.com

 



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