Re: Linux PostgreSQL - Data Mart & Small Data Warehousing
От | scott.marlowe |
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Тема | Re: Linux PostgreSQL - Data Mart & Small Data Warehousing |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.33.0211111558090.23433-100000@css120.ihs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Linux PostgreSQL - Data Mart & Small Data Warehousing ("QUINN, JAY (SBCSI)" <jq8274@sbc.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, QUINN, JAY (SBCSI) wrote: > Hi all, I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has successfully > used a Linux OS with a version of PostgreSQL for a active data mart, and > perhaps for small to medium sized business as a data warehouse? I'm > interested in building a data mart/warehouse type of application, and would > like to know if PostgreSQL is as good or a better DB to use than the usual > MS SQL Server & Oracle. Also, what is the most common client software for a > typical user to interface with PostgreSQL? And the most common client > software for a developer interfacing to PostgreSQL? Thanks, Jay > mailto:jq8274@sbc.com We've just started using it internally and it seems a better choice than MS SQL, where we were looking at $20,000 just for licensing MSSQL, not counting the server. I can build a heckuva box for th $25,000 we would have spent on MSSQL server. Generally, postgresql has been faster than MSSQL server. We were loading about 250Megs worth of data through an application in a Notes server accessing both MSSQL and pgsql via ODBC. The run time of the script was 14 minutes on postgresql and 35 or more minutes on MSSQL. I dumped the data out in SQL insert format (--inserts switch) and reloading it locally took 1.5 minutes, remotely it took 2.5 minutes across the network. We also have a table of sales figures that weighs in at about 150Megs of raw data, about 350 on the drive. We can search for individual records in about 0.00044 seconds if there's an index on them. You can build a nice little Dual PIII machine with 1 gig ram and a pair of 120 Gig UDMA133 drives for very little (<$2,000) that will be a real screamer for data warehousing. We interface to our Postgresql database in a variety of ways: Access (read only for sales and marketing) via ODBC PHP via postgresql native AND ODBC Java client apps via jdbc (nothing heavy, just a few custom desktop apps.) Lotus Domino via ODBC Import data from the mainframe with a cron job running ftp and a shell script to format and import the data. When we first started using postgresql, version 6.5.3, it was slower than MSSQL and Oracle by a fair bit and still had some problems. Now that we are running 7.2.3 (soon to be 7.3) we are glad we stuck it out. Grab an old PII-350 with 256 Megs of ram and give it a spin, it's quite nice, and you may find that your "test" server becomes a production server with little or no cost to your company.
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