Re: SSD Drives
От | David Boreham |
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Тема | Re: SSD Drives |
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Msg-id | 533EDB48.9030404@boreham.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: SSD Drives (Steve Crawford <scrawford@pinpointresearch.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
It would be useful to know more details -- how much storage space you need for example. fwiw I considered all of these issues when we first deployed SSDs and decided to not use RAID controllers. There have not been any reasons to re-think that decision since. However, it depends on your specific needs I think. We prefer to think in terms of a single machine as the unit of service failure -- a machine is either working, or not working, and we ensure state is replicated to several machines for durability. Therefore a storage solution on each machine that is more reliable than the machine itself is not useful. In our deployments we can't max out even one SSD, so there isn't anything a RAID controller can add in terms of performance, but your case could be different. You might also want to consider the power dissipated by the RAID controller : I was quite surprised by how much heat they generate, but this was a couple of years ago. Possibly there are lower power controllers available now. You need the capacitor on the SSD -- a RAID controller with BBU will not fix a non-power-fail-safe SSD. On 4/4/2014 10:04 AM, Steve Crawford wrote: > > I've been looking into upgrading to SSD and wondering about RAID and > where to apply $$$ as well. In particular I'm curious about any > real-world PostgreSQL-oriented performance and data-protections advice > in the following areas: > > 1. With SSDs being orders of magnitude faster than spinning media, > when does the RAID controller rather than the storage become the > bottleneck? > > 2. Do I need both BBU on the RAID *and* capacitor on the SSD or just > on one? Which one? I'm suspecting capacitor on the SSD and > write-through on the RAID. > > 2. Current thoughts on hardware vs. software RAID - especially since > many of the current SSD solutions plug straight into the bus. > > 3. Potential issues or conflicts with SSD-specific requirements like TRIM. > > 4. Manufacturers, models or technologies to seek out or avoid. > > 5. At what point do we consider the RAID controller an additional SPOF > that decreases instead of increases reliability? > > 6. Thoughts on "best bang for the buck?" For example, am I better off > dropping the RAID cards and additional drives and instead adding > another standby server?
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