Sven,
> The hardware is a IBM X306m Server, 3.2 GHz HT (Pentium IV), 1 GB RAM
> and 2x 250 GB HDD (SATA-II) with ext3 fs, one of the HDD is dedicated to
> database. OS is Debian 3.1 Sarge with PostgreSQL 7.4.7 (7.4.7-6sarge1)
> with the libpq frontend library.
Note that 7.4.7 is not the current bugfix version of 7.4.x. It is 5 or 6
patches behind.
> So I'm asking me if it is useful to update to the actual 8.2 version and
> if we could experience performance improvement only by updating.
8.2 will give you a number of features which should greatly improve your
performance situation:
1) partitioning: break up your main data table into smaller
easier-to-maintain segments (this will require some application changes)
2) VACUUM delay, which lowers the impact of vacuum on concurrent queries
3) AUTOVACUUM, which helps keep your tables in reasonable maintenance.
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--Josh
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL @ Sun
San Francisco