Re: [PERFORM] PostgreSQL Solaris packages now in beta

2006-01-26 Thread Jignesh K. Shah
For people installing PostgreSQL on Solaris with the new packaget, it  
will show a greatly improved experience to get PostgreSQL up and running 
which was quite a inhibitor in terms of Love at First Sight. This will 
now help people familiar with Solaris have a great first impression of 
PostgreSQL  and hence lower the barrier of entry to PostgreSQL. With 
more than 3.7 million downloads of Solaris 10 already, now PostgreSQL 
have accesss to probably a 3.7 million  incremental user-base of these 
relatively New PostgreSQL users.



Regards,
Jignesh




Robert Lor wrote:



With big thanks to Josh Berkus and Devrim Gunduz, I'm happy to 
announce that Sun has just released a Solaris distribution of 
PostgreSQL 8.1.2  with ready-to-install packages for both Sparc and 
x86.  These packages are currently in Beta, and we expect to FCS in 2 
-3 weeks.  The packages, along with an install guide, are available 
for download at http://pgfoundry.org/projects/solarispackages/


We have tightly integrated PostgreSQL with Solaris in a manner similar 
to the Linux distributions available on postgresql.org. In fact, the 
directory structures are identical.  Starting with Solaris 10 Update 
2, PostgreSQL will be distributed with every copy of Solaris, via 
download and physical media.


We welcome any and all feedback on this PostgreSQL Solaris 
distribution.   Please subscribe to the 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list to give us 
feedback: http://pgfoundry.org/mail/?group_id=163


BTW, I'm a senior engineer at Sun Microsystems, recently working with 
the PostgreSQL community (namely Josh Berkus, Devrim Gunduz, and Gavin 
Sherry) on the Solaris Packages Project at PgFoundry,  PostgreSQL 
performance optimization on Solaris, and leveraging Solaris 10 
capabilities (e.g. DTrace) specifically for PostgreSQL.  I'll be 
posting a Solaris performance tuning guide in a few weeks.


Regards,
Robert Lor



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[PERFORM] PostgreSQL Solaris packages now in beta

2006-01-25 Thread Robert Lor


With big thanks to Josh Berkus and Devrim Gunduz, I'm happy to announce 
that Sun has just released a Solaris distribution of PostgreSQL 8.1.2  
with ready-to-install packages for both Sparc and x86.  These packages 
are currently in Beta, and we expect to FCS in 2 -3 weeks.  The 
packages, along with an install guide, are available for download at 
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/solarispackages/


We have tightly integrated PostgreSQL with Solaris in a manner similar 
to the Linux distributions available on postgresql.org. In fact, the 
directory structures are identical.  Starting with Solaris 10 Update 2, 
PostgreSQL will be distributed with every copy of Solaris, via download 
and physical media.


We welcome any and all feedback on this PostgreSQL Solaris 
distribution.   Please subscribe to the 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list to give us feedback: 
http://pgfoundry.org/mail/?group_id=163


BTW, I'm a senior engineer at Sun Microsystems, recently working with 
the PostgreSQL community (namely Josh Berkus, Devrim Gunduz, and Gavin 
Sherry) on the Solaris Packages Project at PgFoundry,  PostgreSQL 
performance optimization on Solaris, and leveraging Solaris 10 
capabilities (e.g. DTrace) specifically for PostgreSQL.  I'll be posting 
a Solaris performance tuning guide in a few weeks.


Regards,
Robert Lor



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