We're one of those "stuck" in windows, as are most of my clients; Application licenses, Windows platform licenses, Remote desktop licenses, Terminal Server licenses...on and on.

A five year examination of licenses and application costs are staggering.

Our wish is to be free of those costs, and have a significant edge
on our competition....or at least use the hundreds of thousands of dollars for other uses.

Best to be knowlegable of both to see how clearly your being ripped off.

But I do understand the walls you'll encounter trying to change the IT infrastructure.

People get a new phone, and don't make a peep about all the learning they do; but dare you take away they're Excel spreadsheet..murderer..

Just saying,


On 3/2/2020 7:52 AM, Ron wrote:
LOL.  Double LOL, even.  We -- and a huge number of other organizations -- are completely wrapped in the Windows environment, from Outlook and Excel to SharePoint to the myriad of 3rd party programs that *only* work on Windows.

On 3/2/20 9:37 AM, Tim Clarke wrote:
Not at all, we found that Linux "expertise" is 1/10 the cost of Windows
expertise. Time to plan for getting rid of the site license.

Tim Clarke
IT Director
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On 02/03/2020 15:32, Ron wrote:
Your comment assumes that OP does *not* have have a site license, and
*does* have Linux expertise.  Neither assumption is always valid.

(And, of course, the Windows server might already exist.)

On 3/2/20 9:06 AM, Tim Clarke wrote:
But why even bother paying for MS licenses? Postgres runs like a train
on Linux. Save your money.

Tim Clarke
IT Director
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On 02/03/2020 15:01, Roberto Della Pasqua wrote:
Well,

on Windows you should try ReiserFS over a nvme optimized WHQL
certified hardware.

*Da:* Robert Ford<robfor...@gmail.com>
*Inviato:* lunedì 2 marzo 2020 15:42
*A:*pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
*Oggetto:* Postgresql 12.x on Windows (vs Linux)

I am aware that this might be a broad question, but I am not expecting
*very *specific answers either:

When it come to running a modern PostgreSQL server, which serves say 1
TB of data, are there substantial differences in performance between
Windows Server 2019 and Linux today?  I know there are some issues
with shared_buffers and windows, but does it manifest in real
performance issues?

I have searched the web for this question, but is surprised to find
very few concrete benchmarks on this.  Anyone with real world
experience on this topic?

best regards

RF

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