Re: How to allocate 8 disks
От | Craig James |
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Тема | Re: How to allocate 8 disks |
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Msg-id | 47CC10FC.4090605@emolecules.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: How to allocate 8 disks (Matthew <matthew@flymine.org>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
Matthew wrote: > On Sat, 1 Mar 2008, Craig James wrote: >> Right, I do understand that, but reliability is not a top priority in >> this system. The database will be replicated, and can be reproduced >> from the raw data. > > So what you're saying is: > > 1. Reliability is not important. > 2. There's zero write traffic once the database is set up. Well, I actually didn't say either of those things, but I appreciate the feedback. RAID 0 is an interesting suggestion,but given our constraints, it's not an option. Reliability is important, but not as important as, say, a bankingsystem. And as far as zero write traffic, I don't know where that came from. It's a "hitlist" based system, where complex searchresults are saved for the user in tables, and the write traffic can be quite high. > If this is true, then RAID-0 is the way to go. I think Greg's options > are good. Either: > > 2 discs RAID 1: OS > 6 discs RAID 0: database + WAL > > which is what we're using here (except with more discs), or: > > 8 discs RAID 10: everything Right now, an 8-disk RAID 10 is looking like the best choice. The Dell Perc 6i has configurations that include a battery-backedcache, so performance should be quite good. > However, if reliability *really* isn't an issue, and you can accept > reinstalling the system if you lose a disc, then there's a third option: > > 8 discs RAID 0: Everything I imagine the MTBF on a system like this would be < 1 year, which is out of the question, even with a backup system thatcan take over. A failure completely wipes the system, OS and everything, so you're guaranteed that once or twice a year,you have to rebuild your system from the ground up. I'd rather spend that time at the beach! Craig
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