Re: Two hard drives --- what to do with them?
От | Shane Ambler |
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Тема | Re: Two hard drives --- what to do with them? |
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Msg-id | 45E3BC09.60100@Sheeky.Biz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Two hard drives --- what to do with them? (Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>) |
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Re: Two hard drives --- what to do with them?
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Список | pgsql-performance |
Jeff Davis wrote: >> Sorry for for not being familar with storage techonologies... Does >> "battery" here mean battery in the common sense of the word - some >> kind of independent power supply? Shouldn't the disk itself be backed >> by a battery? As should the entire storage subsystem? >> > > Yes, a battery that can hold power to keep data alive in the write cache > in case of power failure, etc., for a long enough time to recover and > commit the data to disk. Just to expand a bit - the battery backup options are available on some raid cards - that is where you would be looking for it. I don't know of any hard drives that have it built in. Of cause another reason to have a UPS for the server - keep it running long enough after the clients have gone down so that it can ensure everything is on disk and shuts down properly. > So, a write cache is OK (even for pg_xlog) if it is durable (i.e. on > permanent storage or backed by enough power to make sure it gets there). > However, if PostgreSQL has no way to know whether a write is durable or > not, it can't guarantee the data is safe. > > The reason this becomes an issue is that many consumer-grade disks have > write cache enabled by default and no way to make sure the cached data > actually gets written. So, essentially, these disks "lie" and say they > wrote the data, when in reality, it's in volatile memory. It's > recommended that you disable write cache on such a device. From all that I have heard this is another advantage of SCSI disks - they honor these settings as you would expect - many IDE/SATA disks often say "sure I'll disable the cache" but continue to use it or don't retain the setting after restart. -- Shane Ambler pgSQL@Sheeky.Biz Get Sheeky @ http://Sheeky.Biz
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