Re: [GENERAL] Postgres benchmark?

2008-07-07 Thread Greg Smith
On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, David Siebert wrote: What I would like to try just for my own amusment is to build a small test box. It will not be a server class machine. I am thinking of using an AMD X2 and to start a SATA hard drive. What I did when wanting to run similar experiments was get a

[GENERAL] Postgres benchmark?

2008-07-02 Thread David Siebert
I am interesting in finding a good Postgres benchmark. I an not interested in seeing how fast Postgres is compared to MySql, Firebird, or any other SQL database. What I am interested in is how file systems, memory, and X-64 vs X-32 effects the performance of Postgres. It is more for my own

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres benchmark?

2008-07-02 Thread Craig Ringer
David Siebert wrote: I am interesting in finding a good Postgres benchmark. I an not interested in seeing how fast Postgres is compared to MySql, Firebird, or any other SQL database. What I am interested in is how file systems, memory, and X-64 vs X-32 effects the performance of Postgres. It is

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres benchmark?

2008-07-02 Thread Mayuresh Nirhali
Craig Ringer wrote: David Siebert wrote: I am interesting in finding a good Postgres benchmark. I an not interested in seeing how fast Postgres is compared to MySql, Firebird, or any other SQL database. What I am interested in is how file systems, memory, and X-64 vs X-32 effects the

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres benchmark?

2008-07-02 Thread David Siebert
Well that is the rub. I am currently using Postgres everyday. It runs like a champ and even on an old PIII 600 MHZ machine with a single old and slow IDE drive and 256 megs of ram it is fast enough for what we do. This is more for me to do some testing with. I think it would useful as a tunning

[GENERAL] Postgres Benchmark

2001-02-16 Thread Jreniz
Hello!! I need demostrate that PostgreSQL is a great RDBMS for my undergraduate project, because this, Does somebody has a bechmark (or similar document) between Postgres and others DB (commercial DB's, principally)? Thanks in advance!!