Re: The results of my PostgreSQL/filesystem performance
От | Tomka Gergely |
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Тема | Re: The results of my PostgreSQL/filesystem performance |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.33.0308281540550.31338-100000@zeus.gau.hu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: The results of my PostgreSQL/filesystem performance tests (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
2003-08-28 ragyogó napján Christopher Browne ezt üzente: > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, balazs@neusolutions.com ("Balazs Wellisch") wrote: > > Very interesting results. I'd like to command you on your honesty. > > Having started out with the intentions of proving that FreeBSD is faster > > than Linux only to find that the opposite is true must not have been > > rewarding for you. However, these unexpected results serve only to > > reinforce the integrity of your tests. > > Well put. > > To see a result that the tester didn't really want to see/present does > suggest good things about the tester's honesty. There was incentive > to hide unfavorable results. > > What it still leaves quite open is just what happens when the OS has > more than one disk drive or CPU to play with. It's not clear what > happens in such cases, whether FreeBSD would catch up, or be "left > further in the dust." The traditional "propaganda" has been that > there are all sorts of reasons to expect PostgreSQL on FreeBSD to run > a bit faster than on Linux; it is a bit unexpected for the opposite to > seem true. AFAIK *BSD better in the handling of big loads - maybe when multiple concurrent tests run against a linux and a bsd box, we see better result. Or not. -- Tomka Gergely "S most - vajon barbárok nélkül mi lesz velünk? Ők mégiscsak megoldás voltak valahogy..."
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