JDBC en PostgreSQL 6.3.2

PostreSQL Server postgres@gonzo.sys.com.mx
Wed, 3 Jun 1998 13:39:28 -0400 (EDT)


El redhat 5.1 tae un rpm de develop  no se se alli venga el jdbc 



Leonel Nunez
Soporte y Soluciones
Chihuahua, Chih.
mexico
leonel@sys.com.mx


On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Bruno Unna wrote:

> Israel Zavalza Bahena wrote:
> > 
> > que tanto es tantito ?????
> > 
> > Pablo A. Godel wrote:
> > >
> > > > P.D. Alguien sabe hasta cuantos registros de una tabla mas o menos sencilla
> > > > puede soportar postgresql?  50,000?  1,000,000?
> > >
> > > Tienen que ser mucho mas.
> > >
> > > Saludos,
> > > Pablo Godel
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> 
> Bien, el dato exacto no lo hallo. Pero esto puede servir (espero).
> Tomado 
> de Linux-Database-HOWTO.
> 
> 6.  PostgreSQL Supports Extremely Large Databases greater than 200 Gig
> 
> Performance of 32-bit cpu machines will rapidly decline when the
> database size exceed 5 gig. You can run 30 gig database on 32-bit cpu
> but it will not be very effective. There is limitation imposed on the
> amount of RAM (maximum of 2 gig only), limitation on the file system
> sizes and also on the operating system.  The operating system on
> 32-bit cpu will be "bumping it's head" too many times on the "32-bit
> ceiling".
> 
> If you need to use extremely large databases (greater than 5
> gigabytes), it is strongly advised that you use 64-bit machines like
> Digital Alpha cpu, Sun Ultra-sparc 64-bit cpu, Silicon graphics 64-bit
> cpu, upcoming Intel Merced IA-64 cpu, HPUX 64bit machines, IBM 64-bit
> machines. Compile PostgreSQL under 64-bit cpu and it can support huge
> databases and large queries. Performance of PostgreSQL for queries on
> large tables and databases will be several times faster than
> PostgreSQL on 32-bit cpu machines. Advantage of 64-bit machines are
> that you get very large memory addressing space and the operating
> system can support very large file-systems, provide better performance
> with large databases, support much larger memory(RAM), have more
> capabilities etc..
> 
> 
> Saludos.
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