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Re: Debbugs: The Next Generation



On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:39:44PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> I think it would be safe to say that CPU and I/O requirements would, overall,
> be considerably less than the current debbugs for an equal set of features.
> The prototype runs great on my workstation, which makes master look like a
> beast.  Enhancements such as full text searching would have to be tested for
> resource requirements before unleashing them, of course.

You will get all sorts of locking and handle issues in the real world. Look
at bugzilla, where they have to invent a shadow database for the queris.
This might be less a problem of postgressql, but you should at least be awre
that you are not testing typical load :)

Besides that, i think it is a great step to have a dataabse. If it needs to
be used for all stuff (like keeping the email messages archived) is another
question, but we will see if it works how it performs :)

Greetings
bernd



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