On 6/21/06, Hugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I am testing my application and DB (postgres 8.1.4 ) on a :
    DELL-Power Edge 1800 with 2 Xeon 3.2ghz,  2 Gb RAM and 2 SCSI 149 Gb
each.
trouble is that the same application and DB(postgres 8.0.4) runs on a:
     DELL pentium 3 with 526MB of RAM and an IDE 20 GB

and comparing the performance of both, a get only 20-30seconds faster
responses on the new server, where can I start looking to find out why is
the second server performing this way.

any advice is very appreciated,

thanks in advance

Hugo


I assume the the task takes longer than 5 seconds to complete?
Are you running the same OS? Can pgsql distribute the load on both
Xeon processors? Is pgsql custom compiled for a specific architecture
(Pentium III, for example)? How do you measure the response time? Are
there other apps involved?

t.n.a.

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