On Friday 10. November 2006 21:00, Brian Hurt wrote:
>What might not be a bad idea is a configuration generator- a simple
>program that you can give small amount of information to (how much
>memory to use, how many concurrent connections, etc) and produces a
>reasonable configuration file. This wouldn't necessarily be an
> optimal configuration file, and real admins would probably still want
> to hand edit their configuration file.
I think that's a great idea. After three years, I still haven't got
around to tune my pg installation. But for my rather smallish dataset
(~4MB), it runs okay right out of the box on a 3GHz prescott with 1 GB
RAM. And for somewhat complex queries, it actually runs faster than a
denormalized mirror database running on MySQL with MyISAM.
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