Re: High load average every 105 minutes
От | Chris Mair |
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Тема | Re: High load average every 105 minutes |
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Msg-id | 190177ade9dfc82e5b9de575910e1e9c@smtp.hushmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: High load average every 105 minutes (Nhan Nguyen <nhan.nguyen@inspireventures.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
>> with AWS, your system is sharing the vendors virtual machine environment with other customers, and performance is prettymuch out of your control. > I found no strange processes or queries while load average was at peak. IO also didn't change. Some more slow queries werelogged, but not many. > I think sharing the VM with other customers doesn’t have much to do with this. I checked my other servers too, and onlythose that have postgresql have the load average issue. Generally it doesn’t impact my system much, but when there areslow queries, this issue just makes everything worse. Hi, generally speaking AWS is pretty good at isolating users (and you can request single tenancy machines or dedicated machines as well if you're concerned about this). However, if you're running t1 or t2 instances, you get the concept of CPU credits. When those run out, your system is slowed down until the credits recover. I could imagine that this way some cyclic load patterns emerge, if there is constant load on the machines. Nhan, what instance types are you running? Bye, Chris.
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