The larger the database the more RAM you need generally. It depends what
you mean by large. I have databases of a few GB that run without very
high memory usage, but if you start running large transactions it
requires more memory.
So it is probably more how you use the database rather than the size of
it that will cause performance / stability (mainly due to OOM) issues.
On 18/09/2013 4:08 PM, Federico Dal Castello wrote:
Should I suppose that there are no known performance issues on large
databases? Has anyone experienced such kind of issues now or in the past?
Thank you
Federico
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