Re: New hardware thoughts
От | Arjen van der Meijden |
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Тема | Re: New hardware thoughts |
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Msg-id | 453BECDB.8070302@tweakers.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: New hardware thoughts (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
On 20-10-2006 16:58 Dave Cramer wrote: > Ben, > >> My option in disks is either 5 x 15K rpm disks or 8 x 10K rpm disks >> (all SAS), or if I pick a different server I can have 6 x 15K rpm or 8 >> x 10K rpm (again SAS). In each case controlled by a PERC 5/i (which I >> think is an LSI Mega Raid SAS 8408E card). >> > You mentioned a "Perc" controller, so I'll assume this is a Dell. > > My advice is to find another supplier. check the archives for Dell. > > Basically you have no idea what the Perc controller is since it is > whatever Dell decides to ship that day. As far as I know, the later Dell PERC's have all been LSI Logic-controllers, to my knowledge Dell has been a major contributor to the LSI-Linux drivers... At least the 5/i and 5/e have LSI-logic controller chips. Although the 5/e is not an exact copy of the LSI Mega raid 8480E, its board layout and BBU-memory module are quite different. It does share its functionality however and has afaik the same controller-chip on it. Currently we're using a Dell 1950 with PERC 5/e connecting a MD1000 SAS-enclosure, filled with 15 36GB 15k rpm disks. And the Dell-card easily beats an ICP Vortex-card we also connected to that enclosure. Ow and we do get much more than, say, 8-50 MB/sec out of it. WinBench99 gets about 644MB/sec in sequential reading tops from a 14-disk raid10 and although IOmeter is a bit less dramatic it still gets over 240MB/sec. I have no idea how fast a simple dd would be and have no bonnie++ results (at hand) either. At least in our benchmarks, we're convinced enough that it is a good set-up. There will be faster set-ups, but at this price-point it won't surprise me if its the fastest disk-set you can get. By the way, as far as I know, HP offers the exact same broadcom network chip in their systems as Dell does... So if that broadcom chip is unstable on a Dell in FreeBSD, it might very well be unstable in a HP too. Best regards, Arjen
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