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  1. PriceComparison

    Pgre DB Crashes consistently

    Vimalesh, Postgresql is a GREAT server. Mixing or using it on Windows is ...hmm... insulting? At least that is in my opinion. Postgresql was written originaly in BSD, best platform to use is FreeBSD. But the fastest platform is Linux. Particularly Gentoo Linux. Basicaly I am saying forget...
  2. PriceComparison

    Concurrent queries with Postgress and Windows

    Nope. Just did this same research for several days about 3 months ago. Found nothing. Therefore we decided to use PHP instead. Andrew - DBA of http://www.PriceComparison.com
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    Postgresql performance in Linux vs FreeBSD

    We have been using Postgresql for many years now... We have always used it with the native OS it was build from, FreeBSD. FreeBSD is rock solid stable. Very reliable. With so many rumors about Linux being faster especialy the 2.6.x kernel, I have decided to give it another try. I have not used...
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    Indexing int8 does not work, here is why and how! (must read)

    I am a programmer for PriceComparison.com. And I have just solved something quite remarkable and hard to solve. For anyone who has any index using an int8 / bigint field. You should take time to read this. The problem start when we noticed that any query with that int8 field is always slow...
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    Postgresql able to power PriceComparison.com?

    Yes Tsearch2 is the one I read about, the solutions sounds good but the complexity of installation and backup. Is there any easier solution?
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    Postgresql able to power PriceComparison.com?

    Hello Fellow Programmers.. I am one of the programmer on a new dot com called www.PriceComparison.com. The project is quite a success so far, but as we add more and more merchant products, the "Keyword Search" became slower and slower. At the time of this writting we have surpassed the 2...

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