Dear All ,
Could you please confirm if the Postgres
community version can support the 128GB RAM and 4 processors expandable upto 8
processors (each quad
core).
Warm regards
Ajay Pandey
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 9:44 AM, ajay kumar wrote:
> Dear All ,
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> Could you please confirm if the Postgres community version can support the
> 128GB RAM and 4 processors expandable upto 8 processors (each quad core).
Not sure what you mean by "community edition". There's PostgreSQL.
From t
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 9:24 PM, ajay kumar wrote:
> Thanks Scott .
>
> "community edition" means There is no license fees for using PostGresql as
> it is Open Source database .
Cool. I've personally tested and used pgsql machines with 128G of
memory and 4 of the AMD 12 core opteron cores and ano
Scott Marlowe, 05.02.2012 23:13:
Not sure what you mean by "community edition". There's PostgreSQL.
From the postgresql.org website, which is what most folks use.
I think the term "community edition" was coined by EnterpriseDB - at least it
shows up on their webpages on some places.
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S
Thanks Scott .
"community edition" means There is no license fees for using PostGresql as it
is Open Source database .
Regards
Ajay Pandey
> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 15:13:06 -0700
> Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Postgres community version limitaiton - help needed
> From: scot