NTPT wrote:
So postgresql can have benfit from 64 bit architecture ?
Yes quite.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql and Athlon64 ?
It runs fine, and is quite "peppy" an Fedora Core 2 for AMD 64.
I have not run into any problems.
NTPT wrote:
Will I have some advantages, better performance etc using postgres
7.4 or postgres 8.x on Athlon64 system with 64 bit Linux distro ?Are
there asome benchmark available or someone personal experience ?
Or should I stay in 32 bit platform for a while ?
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