Re: Intel SSD
От | John R Pierce |
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Тема | Re: Intel SSD |
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Msg-id | 4992767E.6020402@hogranch.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Intel SSD (Sebastian Böhm <seb@exse.net>) |
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Re: Intel SSD
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Список | pgsql-general |
Sebastian Böhm wrote: > I consider buying one of these Intel SSDs for my Database (MLC). > ..... > currently I have a lot of small random reads/writes causing heavy iowait. how many r/s and w/s in `iostat -x 5` while your database is humming are you seeing now? Thats the single key performance factor in disk bound database IO. Caches can reduce the r/s requirements but the writes have to go to disk if you want data integrity. ok, a raid controller with battery back cache configured for writeback can accelerate the writes by a lot too. a desktop 7200 rpm SATA drive will saturate at under 100 IO ops/sec max with the typical 8kbyte random blocks of a database, while a 15k server drive can sustain 200 io/sec, and a raid 1+0 can hit several times more (I've seen sustained 200/s on each of 4 15k spindles) while still using normal hard disks. Those intel SSDs are supposed to be good for 1000 or so IOP/sec if I remember correctly... (of course, in a mirror, you have to half the aggregated writes for the true number of useful random writes)
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