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Folks,

I remember seeing somewhere a document that outlined how to tune memory
for optimal operation of a postgres server on Linux. I can't seem to
find that document again.

I did fine one for the 7.x family but not 8.x and I'm currently running
8.x and noticing some heavy system load doing so.

Any hints/tips appreciated on either where to look or how to tune this
thing.

Thanks,

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