On Sun, 15 Jun 2008, John Tregea wrote:
The machines would be running Windows XP Pro (our clients requirement). Can anyone tell me if PostgreSQL runs fine on the AMD platform and specifically does anyone have experience with the AMD Phenomâ„¢ Quad Core Processors 9600B.
Once you've settled on Windows as your PostgreSQL platform, you've kind of given up on prioritizing performance at that point--there's a couple of issues that limit how good that can possibly be no matter what hardware you throw at it. Details like which processor you're using are pretty trivial in comparision. Also, the real questions you should be asking are ones like "did I get a good disk controller for database use?" which is a really serious concern in this space. My guess is you're talking about an HP DC5850. I am rather skeptical of the disk subsystem in that system (at most two disks and just a crappy BIOS RAID) working well in a database context. It's probably fine for a non-critical system, but I wouldn't run a business on it.
In general, AMD has been lagging just a bit behind Intel's products recently on systems with a small number of sockets. There are occasional reports where multi-socket multi-core systems from AMD are claimed to do better than similar Intel systems due to AMD's better bus design, I haven't seen that big difference either way myself in recent products.
I've been using several different types of Opteron and X2 processors systems from AMD the last couple of years and typically they work just fine. But Phenom has really been a troubled platform launch for AMD and I think that's why nobody has offered any suggestions to you yet--I haven't heard any reports from people using that chip in a server environment yet.
-- * Greg Smith gsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD