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Re: Optimizing postgresql.conf for dedicated windows server 2003 x64 standard edition

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Will it set optimal configuration so that manual editing of postgresql.conf
is not required ?

It will generate a starter configuration, that will be based on your
selected workload type and machine resources. That may be fine for
your needs, or you may need to tune it to more precisely meet the
needs of your actual workload. It doesn't claim to eliminate the need
for any future manual tuning.

How to configure automatically Linux and Mac servers ?
How to configure remote servers where only port 5432 is open ?
Why pgAdmin postgresql.conf editor does not contain automatic configurator ?

Andrus.


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