Re: [GENERAL] Scalability to very large databases under Linux
От | Martin Weinberg |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] Scalability to very large databases under Linux |
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Msg-id | 199906152301.TAA08113@osprey.phast.umass.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [GENERAL] Scalability to very large databases under Linux (M Simms <grim@argh.demon.co.uk>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
M Simms wrote on Tue, 15 Jun 1999 19:58:28 BST >> Dear Folks, >> >> We have been running 6.4.2 under Linux on a dual Xeon box >> with mostly good success. Our current dataset is 20 million records >> of mostly numerical data (56 fields of floats [70%], ints [20%] and >> a few text fields [10%]). The performance is acceptable, the only >> problem so far has been the difficultly in floating type promotion >> "confusing" the optimizer. >> >> Our database is about to expans to 150 million records. Given >> sufficient diskspace (e.g. a larger RAID array) will postgres >> perform on this volume? Are there any gotchas? General comments >> from people with experience with databases of this volume under >> postgres? > >The only problem I could see immediately is that the Linux ext2 filesystem has >a 2GB limit on any one file. Postgresql has functionality to get round that (a >s >was discussed a few months ago on the list) but it apparently causes problems >in some instances. I suggest you look through the archives for this one. > > There is one I know about, which was a fencepost-type bug with the addressing in Linux. There was a patch posted in "hackers" which I had to apply to get this to work in 6.4.2. Our current database already exceeds the 2Gb limit. --Martin
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