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please reply to me directly, I am not subscribed to this list.

I've got some money in my companies budget this year to buy postgres support/professional services.

feel free to forward this message to other developers (or sales folks) to have them contact me

I will be running the database on 64 bit Opteron systems, either debian or Ubuntu (debian derivitive) and want to run the publicly available version (as opposed to a version tweaked by any particular company, just in case I end up choosing a different company for support next year :-)

The application will be data warehouse type analysis of log data (firewall logs, linux/aix/solaris syslogs, apache logs, custom application logs, etc). another system will have the authoritative copy of the logs (gzipped on a 6TB raid array), I have a box to do data parseing, loading and reporting, and a seperate box to be the database (final box will be 2x Opteron 252, 16G ram, 2x 143G 15K rpm SCSI, 16x 500G 7200rpm SATA on 3-ware 9500 cards) I am currently gathering ~60M lines of logs/day and expecting that this will double by the time all logs are gathered. as such the database will only hold the latest data with older data being purged off (although we would like the option of loading up older data if it needs to be analysed after it's rolled off the database)

the details of the analysis are not well known at this point, this is part of what will be worked out through the year.

I have been useing postgres for fairly small things for a number of years, but will definantly need assistance in tuneing the database, schema, and queries as we go along. so this is going to be both a support contract (so that I have someone to call when I run into problems) and a professional support contract (assistance in writing things to parse logfiles to load into the database and to generate reports from the database).

I am in the Los Angeles area, but since we are not asking for on-site assistance the company location should not be critical.

In spite of the data volume we are not looking to use a clustered database at this point in time (this is a proof of concept), but if things work especially well this project could grow into useing such things late in 2006 (at which point there would be significant additional funding for equipment, software, and services.

I won't say up front what my budget is, other then to say that the POC/support has >$10k allocated to it, and the possible eventual clustered solution has >$200k allocated to it

David Lang

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There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.
 -- C.A.R. Hoare



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