> as for the processor, this will see an increase, of course. note,
> however, that since PostgreSQL is _not_ multithreaded, that it will run
> only on one of the processors. (i'm about to assume you are using linux
> here... 'scuse me if i'm wrong) however, the good news is that you can
> encourage linux (through the scheduler) to run postgres on one of the
> processors and everything else on the other one. this should give the
> database its own processor more oft than not. things may still drift,
> etc... but it will be better this way....
Different backends can use different CPU's, no problem.
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