On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> We recently had a very satisfactory contract completed by
> Vadim.
>
> Basically Vadim has been able to reduce the amount of time
> taken by a vacuum from 10-15 minutes down to under 10 seconds.
...
What size database was that on?
I looking at moving a 2GB database from MySQL to Postgres. Most of that
data is one table with 12 million records, to which we post about 1.5
million records a month. MySQL's table locking sucks, but as long as are
careful about what reports we run and when, we can avoid the problem.
However, Postgres' vacuum also sucks. I have no idea how long our
particular database would take to vacuum, but I don't think it would be
very nice.
That also leads to the erserver thing. erserver sounds nice, but I sure
wish it was possible to get more details on it. It seems rather
intangible right now. If erserver is payware, where do I buy it?
This is getting a bit off-topic now...
Tom