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Re: Performance on Sun Fire X4150 x64 (dd, bonnie++,

by gsmith@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Smith) Jul 22, 2008 at 01:21 PM

On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Stephane Bailliez wrote:

> I'm 'migrating' (read entirely changing schemas, 'migrating' data) is 
> coming out from a 8.1.11 install. It is not a critical system. The 
> source data is always available from another system and the postgresql 
> system would be a 'client'. So if 8.2.x is so abysmal it should not even

> be considered for install compared to 8.1.x and that only 8.3.x is 
> viable then ok that makes sense and I have to go the extra mile.

8.2 is a big improvement over the 8.1 you're on now, and 8.3 is a further 
improvement.  If the system isn't critical, it doesn't sound like doing a 
later 8.2->8.3 upgrade (rather than going right to 8.3 now) will be a big 
deal for you.  Just wanted you to be aware that upgrading larger installs 
gets tricky sometimes, so it's best to avoid that if you could just do 
more up-front work instead to start on a later version if practical.

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Baltimore, MD

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Re: Performance on Sun Fire X4150 x64 (dd, bonnie++,
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