Need pointers to "standard" pg database(s) for testing
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 10:51, Ron wrote:
I assume we have such?
Depends on what you wanna do.
For transactional systems, look at some of the stuff OSDL has done.
For large geospatial type stuff, the government is a good source, like
www.usgs.gov or the fcc transmitter database.
There are other ones out there. Really depends on what you wanna test.
Ron wrote:
I assume we have such?
You could look at the Sample Databases project on pgfoundry:
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/dbsamples/
Best Regards,
Michael Paesold
Not really, but you can check out the sample databases project:
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/dbsamples/
Chris
Ron wrote:
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I assume we have such?
Ron
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Relating to this. If anyone can find govt or other free db's and
convert them into pgsql format, I will host them on the dbsamples page.
The dbsamples are _really_ popular!
Chris
Scott Marlowe wrote:
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On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 10:51, Ron wrote:
I assume we have such?
Depends on what you wanna do.
For transactional systems, look at some of the stuff OSDL has done.For large geospatial type stuff, the government is a good source, like
www.usgs.gov or the fcc transmitter database.There are other ones out there. Really depends on what you wanna test.
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