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On 9/6/05, Jürgen Rose <anykey@xxxxxx> wrote:

> I did some serious stuff with SQLServer and Interbase, and I had
> **never** those performance problems.
> 

On a laptop?  Under VMWare?  

I have used MSSQL Server too, and find PostgreSQL to compare favorably
in most cases.  You may have found a case where it does not.  I have
found PostgreSQL to work fine out of the box in most cases, with the
main 'obscure knob' that needs to be twiddled being sort_mem (or
work_mem for 8.0 and up.)

If you give specifics of your database structure and migration
functions I am sure someone on the list will be able to help you get
reasonable performance.

> enough of ranting, but I'm totally frustrated

It will work out.

- Ian

> with best regards
> Jürgen
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