It's a great way to deploy if you have the RAM and disk.
Bump up the shared buffers, have a multithreaded or pooled driver for your app server so connections are not being opened and closed all the time.
It really 'flies' under such a scenario.
Largest app was a big analytics and drug tracking application for a small pharmaceutical company. Not sure of the size but it was very reporting heavy.
Bump up the shared buffers, have a multithreaded or pooled driver for your app server so connections are not being opened and closed all the time.
It really 'flies' under such a scenario.
Largest app was a big analytics and drug tracking application for a small pharmaceutical company. Not sure of the size but it was very reporting heavy.