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>
> 	I won't say anything on linux vs windows performance
> (although I sure do
> have an opinion), but simply keep in mind that postgres on window
> is young
> and postgres on linux is vary mature ; therefore one is likely to have a
> lot more performance refinements than the other.

This is a good point.

>
> 	In your case recompiling everything is also a bonus because
> you'll be
> sure that everything is 64-bit optimized down to the last driver.
> 	I wonder how long your killer machine will take to compile
> the whole OS.
> And Postgres too... could you post that ?

You probably want to ask Mike Rylander (who posted before) because he's
already done it.

> 	If you are concerned about security, you can compile
> everything with the
> stack protector (Propolice SSP) enabled. It's extremely
> advisable. All the
> other options like grsec et al are nice but require careful thinking,
> propolice just needs to be activated. If you don't know what it is I'll
> post docs.
>

I have never heard of Propolice SSP. What is it ? Any relation to the honey
'Propolys'. just kidding.

Max




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