Re: PostgreSQL and embedded PC with Compact Flash?
От | A.M. |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL and embedded PC with Compact Flash? |
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Msg-id | 272CA5EE-D75B-4154-812C-FB135CE9C40E@themactionfaction.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PostgreSQL and embedded PC with Compact Flash? (k.novo <k.novo@seznam.cz>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Jan 17, 2007, at 9:52 , k.novo wrote: > Hello, > > I have strange question and idea. > Use PostgreSQL in embedded PC (with Linux) as data storage for > collection measure data. > Problem is in limited Write cycle in Compact Flash HDD (about 100.000) > My idea is collect data to temporary table in RAM (RAM Disk) and > once day rewrite all collect data to main table to Compact Flash. > Question is. How set PostgreSQL and according as it is possible > with PostgreSQL? > Is possible minimize soever Write entry to PostgreSQL files on CF? > Possibly, recommended another SQL server. What I do is create a RAM file system and run the postgresql db in it. Every 30 seconds, the ramfs is synced to the CF. I can only get away with this because the data is mostly transient in nature, i.e. if the box fails, the data is useless (network appliance). I sync only to maintain some customer configuration in the database. In my testing, the db manages to recover on failure. If it doesn't, the contingency plan is to load in a default configuration; customers can make backups. It's not beautiful, but it works- also it's obviously an order of magnitude faster than fsyncing with CF. Unfortunately, a lot of data ends up 3 times in RAM: 1) fs cache of db on CF 2) ram fs 3) embedded application If someone has a better way to avoid CF writes, I'm all ears. Note that any recent CF will do wear-leveling and give you more than 100,000 (more like a million) writes per sector and they are constantly improving, so this may all be moot soon- or so I hope. For this type of application, I wish postgresql offered global temp tables. čau. -M
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