Re: [postgis-users] how many min. floating-points?
От | Colin Wetherbee |
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Тема | Re: [postgis-users] how many min. floating-points? |
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Msg-id | 47E2E927.7090901@denterprises.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [postgis-users] how many min. floating-points? (Sam Mason <sam@samason.me.uk>) |
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Re: [postgis-users] how many min. floating-points?
Re: [postgis-users] how many min. floating-points? |
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Sam Mason wrote: > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 02:02:12PM -0400, John Smith wrote: >> how many min. floating-points must a server hardware support for >> postgresql+postgis? does postgresql+postgis do much floating-point >> math to make a difference? can someone give postgresql+postgis >> application examples that will require high floating-points? > > I think you're referring to "floating point operations per second", not > "floating points"---hence Colin's confusion. Dunno about that. On the PostGIS list, he said: "i got an old box supporting only 1 floating-point" Maybe he means an FPU? *boggle* Just for an interesting comparison, the Casio calculator I've used for simple stuff for about 15 years runs at about 10 FLOPS. :) > If I understand your question, PG doesn't require any specific > performance level but your application probably does. For example, PG > would be quite happy giving back one row per year if that's all your > processor(s) were capable of. Your users may be a little unhappy with > this though! I think my calculator could weigh-in around one row per year. ;) Colin
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