My 02c,

Pg does itself no favours by sticking with such pessimistic defaults, and a 
novice user wanting to try it out will find tweaking the pg configuration files 
for performance quite complicated.

Given the general increase in typical hardware specs these days, perhaps the 
default pg specs could be set for higher spec systems?

Or perhaps the standard install could come with 2 or 3 versions of the config 
files, & the user can simply rename/invoke the one that fits their system best? 
I figure (somewhat simplistically) that most settings are more related to 
available memory than anything else, so perhaps config files for typical 1Gb, 
4Gb & 8Gb systems could be provided out of the box to make initial installs 
simpler?

Cheers,

  Brent Wood

Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/10/08 3:47 AM >>>
On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 07:59:49PM +0800, Amber wrote:

> I read something from
> http://monetdb.cwi.nl/projects/monetdb/SQL/Benchmark/TPCH/index.html

Given that the point of that "study" is to prove something about
performance, one should be leery of any claims based on an "out of the
box" comparison.  Particularly since the "box" their own product comes
out of is "compiled from CVS checkout".  Their argument seems to be
that people can learn how to drive CVS and to compile software under
active development, but can't read the manual that comes with Postgres
(and a release of Postgres well over a year old, at that).  

I didn't get any further in reading the claims, because it's obviously
nothing more than a marketing effort using the principle that deriding
everyone else will make them look better.  Whether they have a good
product is another question entirely.

A
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