On Wednesday 18 October 2006 01:47, louis gonzales wrote: > Is your server capable? Does it have enough resources to handle many > connections? > > many = ??? 100, 200, 1,000,000,000???? are they concurrent users? > > 'good for large applications' = ??? I'd say, how large your > application is doesn't matter, right... cause that's the front end. How > well is it coded and does it make efficient logical SQL calls to a well > structured database... that's another question. > > I've got a question, "who wants to play, ask 20 questions?" > > Sorry for the sarcasm... but this is now 2:00 a.m. EST, and questions > have to be specific to warrant an answer. > You know Louis, it's not like you *have* to answer the question if you're say... tired or, i don't know... maybe a bit cranky? I mean I sympathize with your response but on the other hand it's bound not to be 2:00 a.m. somewhere in the world so you could just let those people deal with this one. > If I were to say: > > many = YES > good for large applications = YES > > Wouldn't you come back then with, "How many?" and "How large of > applications?" > > Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju wrote: > > Hi All > > > > Is Postgres good for large Applications ?? > > I mean where we have to make many simulataneous connections... > > Sandeep, PostgtreSQL has a list of users here: http://www.postgresql.org/about/users Some limits are in the FAQ: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs.FAQ.html And anecdotaly I've run systems that maintained 1000+ simultaneous connections on fairly modest hardware as far back as 7.3, so mostly likely the answer for you will be yes, but read the above and feel to post back with specific questions. -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL