Re: optimum postgres server configuration
От | William Yu |
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Тема | Re: optimum postgres server configuration |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3F20250B.7030104@talisys.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | optimum postgres server configuration (tom dyson <tom@torchbox.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
| We're about to buy a new server for dedicated Postgres serving. It'll | be serving 4 - 10 databases (average dump size 20Gb) for various web | applications. What is the list's advice on optimum configuration of | hardware and software, given a smallish fixed budget (around $US | 2000)? In particular, should we prioritise Unfortunately, hardware sizing for databases is very much trial-and-error. How many users, type of queries, percentage of updates, transactions per period -- throw that all together you and you still have a wild-ass guess. But since you have a budget of $2000, that limits your choices so there's no point in going over stuff you can't get. Let's start with the following: - Case/Floppy/CD-ROM/PS: $200 - Athlon 760MPX: $200 - 2x Athlon MP2400+: $300 - 3GB RAM: $500 That leaves you $800 for storage. You definitely need to go SCSI without question. The question is whether to get a card with more channels or more disks on less channels. My personal experience is that the bandwidth of the HBAs are outpacing the hard drives. - Adaptec 29320-R (single channel U320 w/ RAID0,1) $200 - 4x 10K RPM 73GB HD $600 If you want hotswap, you can get 4/5-drive hotswap cages in the ~$200 range. Almost hits your pricing target perfectly.
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