Hi CaptainXOr,
Which version of PostgreSQL, and which release of Solaris are you running?
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
CaptainX0r wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having some serious performance issues with PostgreSQL on
> our newish SunFire 280R (1 900MHz ultrasparc III, 1 GB RAM).
> It's painfully slow. It took me almost a week of tuning to get
> it in the range of an old Mac G3 laptop. Now, a few days later,
> after tweaking every nearly every parameter (only noting
> decreased performance on some) in /etc/system and
> $PGDATA/postgresql.conf it's about as fast as I can make it, but
> still horribly slow. A few simple queries that take 1.5-7
> minutes on the G3 take 1-1.5 minutes on the Sun. A bulk load of
> roughly 2.4 GB database dump takes ~1 hour on each machine. It
> took almost 2 hours on the Sun before I turned off fsync.
>
> We have plans to add another CPU, RAM and another disk, which
> should all help, but in its current state, I (and many others)
> would think that it should run circles around the G3. I'm
> thinking that I'm missing something big and obvious because this
> can't be right. Otherwise we might as well just get a bunch of
> ibooks to run our databases - they're a lot smaller and much
> more quiet.
>
> Can someone please point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -X
>
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