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@Gargron Also most DB engines really need a sh*t-ton of RAM. If the DB has to go to disk - even SSD - you’re in a world of pain. Biggest challenge is to balance RAM / CPU. Sometimes need to tweak OS VM paging parms as well. A good DB does its own paging, as these workloads differ greatly from regular processes.

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Yrjänä Rankka 🌻

@Gargron Most DB setups using shared-nothing clustering/sharding aren’t to increase CPU counts, but rather to increase available RAM.

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