Joshua D. Drake wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:40:25 -0400
Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


We certainly can pass TPC-C. I'm curious what you mean by 1/4 though?
On similar hardware? Or the maximum we can scale to is 1/4 as large
as Oracle? Can you point me to the actual benchmark runs you're
referring to?

I would be curious as well considering there has been zero evidence
provided to make such a statement. I am not saying it isn't true, it
wouldn't be surprising to me if Oracle outperformed PostgreSQL in TPC-C
but I would sure like to see in general how wel we do (or don't).


Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake

I am sorry but I am far from catching my emails:

Best thing is to work with TPC-E benchmarks involving the community. (TPC-C requirements is way too high on storage and everybody seems to be getting on the TPC-E bandwagon slowly.)

Where can I get the latest DBT5 (TPC-E) kit ? Using the kit should allow me to recreate setups which can then be made available for various PostgreSQL Performance engineers to look at it.



Regards,
Jignesh





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