Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.37.53]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with ESMTP id DAA12934 for ; Thu, 17 Nov 1994 03:25:42 -0800 Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.1B) with SMTP id DAA06673; Thu, 17 Nov 1994 03:25:20 -0800 Message-Id: <199411171125.DAA06673@faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU> X-Authentication-Warning: faerie.CS.Berkeley.EDU: Host localhost.Berkeley.EDU didn't use HELO protocol From: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki) To: bmcuyper@etro1.vub.ac.be (Bernard De Cuyper) Cc: postgres-arch@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: Speeding up Postgres 4.2 Reply-To: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki) In-reply-to: Your message of Thu, 17 Nov 94 12:17:51 +0100 <9411171117.AA04308@etro6.vub.ac.be> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 94 03:25:14 -0800 Sender: aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Mts: smtp bmcuyper@etro1.vub.ac.be (Bernard De Cuyper) writes: > Thanks a lot, you should ask the guy to come back form illustra, and > put this feature as standart, it is really working. It give the same > impression that the first step on the moon. I use "main memory" > mapping on Sun/Solaris2.3 and I plan to make some extra cache > relations but it seems also interesting for more complex tasks to > support labelling in images. just as long as you know that this is like putting files on a memory fs or sunos tmpfs -- if you reboot the machine, the main memory data goes away.. (i've been of the opinion that nvram boards are a better answer for the disk-write latency problem.. but of course those cost thousands of dollars..) -- Paul M. Aoki | University of California at Berkeley aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU | Dept. of EECS, Computer Science Division (#1776) | Berkeley, CA 94720-1776