Raid Configurations
От | Robert D Oden |
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Тема | Raid Configurations |
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Msg-id | 46C47C18.7010707@dbasetek.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Raid Configurations
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Список | pgsql-performance |
After reading many articles which indicate the more disk spindles the better performance and separating indexes, WAL and data on different sets of spindles, I've come up with a couple of questions. We am planning to buy an external raid sub-system utilizing raid 10. The sub-system will consist of 12 73GB SAS drives total. Based on our data requirements we can set this system up using two different configurations. First, we could have two raid sets, one with two drives mirrored for indexes and the other with four drives mirrored for data. Second, we could configure as one raid set with six drives mirrored housing both indexes and data. Our environment consists of up to 10-20 users doing a variety of queries. We have data entry, batch processing, customer lookups and ad-hoc queries happening concurrently through out the day. Almost all queries would be using indexes, so we were concerned about performance of index lookups with only two spindles dedicated to indexes (using the first configuration). We thought it may be better to put data and indexes on one raid where index lookups and data retrieval would be spread across all six spindles. Any comments would be appreciated! Second Question: Would there be any problems/concerns with putting WAL files on the server in a raid 10 configuration separate from external raid sub-system? Best regards, Doug -- Robert D Oden Database Marketing Technologies, Inc 951 Locust Hill Circle Belton MO 64012-1786 Ph: 816-318-8840 Fax: 816-318-8841 roden@dbasetek.com This email has been processed by SmoothZap - www.smoothwall.net
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