Aryan Ariel Rodriguez Chalas <wimo...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm working with an application that connects to a remote server database 
> using "libpq" library over internet, but making a simple query is really slow 
> even though I've done PostgreSQL Tunning and table being indexed, so I want 
> to know:

define slow.

> 
> -Why is postgresql or libpq that slow when working over internet?
> -What else should I do to solve this issue in addition of postgresql tunning?
> -Why if I connect to the remote server desktop (using RDP or any Remote 
> Desktop Application) and run the application using the same internet 
> connection, it runs really fast when making requests to postgresql; but if I 
> run the application locally by connecting to the remote postgresql server 
> through "libpq", it's really slow?.

Maybe DNS-Resolving - Problems...


Andreas
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