[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David A. Leedom) writes:
> If I created 100 separate databases on a Linux Server would this be a
> problem?  Or is the issue more related to concurrent connections?

If you're talking about multiple databases served by a single
postmaster, I don't believe it's much of an issue.  You might start to
notice performance problems when you got past a few thousands, but
that'd have more to do with kernel performance (slow lookup for many
files in one directory) than Postgres itself.

Concurrent connections is a much more interesting question, but no one
can give you any interesting answers without a lot more assumptions
than "typical Linux server".  How much iron is that really, and what
are your concurrent users going to be doing?

                        regards, tom lane

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