Re: Tyan Thunder MB for postgres server
От | William Yu |
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Тема | Re: Tyan Thunder MB for postgres server |
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Msg-id | cpm3lc$1r1m$1@news.hub.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Tyan Thunder MB for postgres server ("Iain" <iain@mst.co.jp>) |
Список | pgsql-admin |
I've used a slew of LSI controllers (22915A, integrated 53C1010, 22320-R, MegaRAID 320-1) and they've all performed w/o issues. Now I have had some hardware die though. One was probably our fault -- during an attempted upgrade, we probably weren't careful enough with the 22320-R (cramped #@#@$! rackmounts) and after we reinstalled it, it just never worked right again. Otherwise, if you leave it alone, they work pretty good. I've got a 4 15K disks (software RAID10) attached to a 22915A in a 2x Opteron 244 server running FC2 64-bit. This machine is deadly fast; every so often, iostat will show peak transfer rates of 160MB/s. (RAID cage+rackmount problems stopped us from upgrading to hardware raid+battery -- we'll tackle this again when we get a 4U case.) Iain wrote: > Hi Ericson, > > I'm planning on using the onboard LSI SCSI controller, and have read > alot about poor IO performance on Dells using LSI. Then again, most of > the talk about Adaptec hasn't been all that complimentary either as I > saw it ;-) It seems that there is more to it than the name of the chip > vendor. I havn't heard anything bad about the Tyan opteron based boards > in any configuration yet though.
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