Re: Postgresql on an AMD64 machine
От | Neil Conway |
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Тема | Re: Postgresql on an AMD64 machine |
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Msg-id | 42A639C3.40606@samurai.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Postgresql on an AMD64 machine (Tom Arthurs <tarthurs@jobflash.com>) |
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Re: Postgresql on an AMD64 machine
Re: Postgresql on an AMD64 machine |
Список | pgsql-performance |
Tom Arthurs wrote: > Yes, shared buffers in postgres are not used for caching Shared buffers in Postgres _are_ used for caching, they just form a secondary cache on top of the kernel's IO cache. Postgres does IO through the filesystem, which is then cached by the kernel. Increasing shared_buffers means that less memory is available for the kernel to cache IO -- increasing shared_buffers has been shown to be a net performance loss beyond a certain point. Still, there is value in shared_buffers as it means we can avoid a read() system call for hot pages. We can also do better buffer replacement in the PG shared buffer than the kernel can do (e.g. treating IO caused by VACUUM specially). > My biggest challenge with solaris/sparc is trying to reduce context > switching. It would be interesting to see if this is improved with current sources, as Tom's bufmgr rewrite should have hopefully have reduced this problem. -Neil
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