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Old 04-18-2008, 11:52 AM
Josh Berkus
 
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Default Re: Assimilation of these "versus" and hardware threads

People:

> All of these recent threads about fastest hardware and "who's better than
> who" has inspired me to create a new website:
>
> http://www.dbtuning.org


Well, time to plug my web site, too, I guess:
http://www.powerpostgresql.com

I've got a configuration primer up there, and the 8.0 Annotated .Conf file
will be coming this week.

That web site runs on Framewerk, a PostgreSQL-based CMS developed by our own
Gavin Roy.

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--Josh

Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco

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Old 04-18-2008, 11:53 AM
Matthew T. O'Connor
 
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Default Re: [ADMIN] Assimilation of these "versus" and hardware

Josh Berkus wrote:

>Matt,
>
>
>>I had one comment on the pg_autovacuum section. Near the bottom it
>>lists some of it's limitations, and I want to clarify the 1st one: "Does
>>not reset the transaction counter". I assume this is talking about the
>>xid wraparound problem? If so, then that bullet can be removed.
>>pg_autovacuum does check for xid wraparound and perform a database wide
>>vacuum analyze when it's needed.
>>
>>

>
>Keen. That's an 8.0 fix?
>


Nope, been there since before 7.4 was released.


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