On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote:

oh - the 90k tps are with the new multithreaded pgbench? missed that fact. As you can see from my results I managed to get 83k with the 8.4 pgbench on a slightly slower Nehalem which does not sound too impressive for the new code...

I got 96K with the default postgresql.conf - 32MB shared_buffers etc. - and I didn't even try to find the sweet spot yet for things like number of threads, that's just the first useful number that popped out. I saw as much as 87K with the regular one too. I already planned to run the test set you did for comparison sake at some point.

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* Greg Smith gsm...@gregsmith.com http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD

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