[GENERAL] Server Requirements

2009-12-16 Thread Christine Penner
Hi, If we have clients that are going to buy new computers or upgrade current ones, what we can recommend to them for optimal system performance to run Postgres. These can be servers or desktop PCs. We can have from 1-10 users in at a time. At this point all of our database's are small but th

Re: [GENERAL] Server Requirements

2009-12-16 Thread Craig Ringer
On 17/12/2009 7:21 AM, Christine Penner wrote: Hi, If we have clients that are going to buy new computers or upgrade current ones, what we can recommend to them for optimal system performance to run Postgres. These can be servers or desktop PCs. We can have from 1-10 users in at a time. At this

Re: [GENERAL] Server Requirements

2009-12-17 Thread Madison Kelly
Christine Penner wrote: Hi, If we have clients that are going to buy new computers or upgrade current ones, what we can recommend to them for optimal system performance to run Postgres. These can be servers or desktop PCs. We can have from 1-10 users in at a time. At this point all of our dat

Re: [GENERAL] Server Requirements

2009-12-17 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Christine Penner wrote: > Hi, > > If we have clients that are going to buy new computers or upgrade current > ones, what we can recommend to them for optimal system performance to run > Postgres. These can be servers or desktop PCs. We can have from 1-10 users > in

Re: [GENERAL] Server Requirements

2009-12-21 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby
> Christine Penner : > If we have clients that are going to buy new computers or upgrade > current ones, what we can recommend to them for optimal system > performance to run Postgres. Make them buy the biggest, run virtual machine that dont use all the ressources on it, gradually add ressource