But why even bother paying for MS licenses? Postgres runs like a train on Linux. Save your money. Tim Clarke IT Director Direct: +44 (0)1376 504510 | Mobile: +44 (0)7887 563420 On 02/03/2020 15:01, Roberto Della Pasqua wrote: > > Well, > > on Windows you should try ReiserFS over a nvme optimized WHQL > certified hardware. > > *Da:* Robert Ford <robfordww@xxxxxxxxx> > *Inviato:* lunedì 2 marzo 2020 15:42 > *A:* pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Oggetto:* Postgresql 12.x on Windows (vs Linux) > > I am aware that this might be a broad question, but I am not expecting > *very *specific answers either: > > When it come to running a modern PostgreSQL server, which serves say 1 > TB of data, are there substantial differences in performance between > Windows Server 2019 and Linux today? I know there are some issues > with shared_buffers and windows, but does it manifest in real > performance issues? > > I have searched the web for this question, but is surprised to find > very few concrete benchmarks on this. Anyone with real world > experience on this topic? > > best regards > > RF > Telephone: Witham: +44(0)1376 503500 | London: +44 (0)20 3009 0853 | Frankfurt: +49 (0)69 7191 6000 | Hong Kong: +852 5803 1687 | Toronto: +1 647 503 2848 Web: https://www.manifest.co.uk/ Minerva Analytics Ltd - A Solactive Company 9 Freebournes Court | Newland Street | Witham | Essex | CM8 2BL | United Kingdom ________________________________ Copyright: This e-mail may contain confidential or legally privileged information. If you are not the named addressee you must not use or disclose such information, instead please report it to admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Legal: Minerva Analytics is the trading name of: Minerva Analytics Ltd: Registered in England Number 11260966 & The Manifest Voting Agency Ltd: Registered in England Number 2920820 Registered Office at above address. Please Click Here https://www.manifest.co.uk/legal/ for further information.