Hmm.... you may be right about the XP drivers, I might be forced to switch to linux or Windows Server after all if postgresql.conf tweaking dosent help. Housekeeping is still really slow, as I am not seeing reads get much over 20 MB/s on database cache updates and writes not much over 4 MB/s even now that I have maxed my memory at the XP limit 3.2GB and runinng an enthusiast level quad-core processor.
Certainly the X25-M performs well in benchmarks like h2benchw 3.6 (consistent 200MB/s read, 75 MB/s write) and crazy database IOMeter 2003.05.10 IOPS in the 3500 range running Windows Server 2003. (
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/Int ... ,2012.html)
Is anything giong to change in Windows 7 or should I start porting over to a more server-friendly OS now? Can I run Windows Server and not lose too much loading multiple Virtual Machines running TinyXP? I am currently running PT3 auto-imports directly from those VMs so maybe I would need to run it straight from Windows Server...
@MiamiVice80 What are you running right now? Based on this quote
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I´m not sure what i will do but the obly way to get real performance is to run postgres on a Linux-Server and use an cheap office PC as terminal running Windows the get access to your poker site.
Or u run postgress on Linux and use a VM to run Windows and play. Some people already announced that they run that kind of system.
Maybe someone using Linux+Windows could post some details how fast his setup is by running pgbench or import 1mio hands into a big database.
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I am guessing you think Windows Server can't do anything near the job of running a Linux server? I haven't seen anyone chiming in on their pgbench results of Linux+Windows, which thread are you referring to? Are there any future plans to support PT3 running directly in Linux or Windows Server to avoid having to use a VM?
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