Re: picking a filesystem
От | Shaun Thomas |
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Тема | Re: picking a filesystem |
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Msg-id | 4DE520C3.4000002@peak6.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | picking a filesystem (Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
On 05/31/2011 10:35 AM, Robert Haas wrote: > So if you're running a RHEL5.4 or RHEL5.5 system, are you basically > stuck with ext3? I'm not sure if I'm remembering correctly, but ISTM > that you've been uncomfortable with BOTH ext4 and XFS prior to RHEL6; > but OK with both beginning with RHEL6. We haven't had any problems (yet) running XFS on CentOS 5.5. Sure, it doesn't have a lot of the recent kernel advances that made it faster, but it out-performed our EXT3 filesystem in some cases by 40%. > Also, any tips on mount options for XFS/ext4/ext3? We got the best performance by increasing the agcount during formatting. But we also used some of the advanced logging options. I set the size to 128m, enabled lazy-count to reduce logging overhead, and set version to 2 so we could use a bigger log buffer in the mount options. So: mkfs.xfs -d agcount=256 -l size=128m,lazy-count=1,version=2 For mounting, aside from the usual noatime and nodiratime, we set the allocsize to 256m to reduce fragmentation, maxed out the logbufs at 8, and the logbsize to 256k to improve file deletion performance, and set the attr2 option to better handle inodes. So: mount -o allocsize=256m,logbufs=8,noatime,nodiratime,attr2,logbsize=256k Maybe more recent XFS kernels have other options we're not aware of, but we've had good luck with these so far. -- Shaun Thomas OptionsHouse | 141 W. Jackson Blvd. | Suite 800 | Chicago IL, 60604 312-676-8870 sthomas@peak6.com ______________________________________________ See http://www.peak6.com/email_disclaimer.php for terms and conditions related to this email
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