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 | cpqhgb$2bun$1@news.hub.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Tyan Thunder MB for postgres server ("Iain" <iain@mst.co.jp>) |
Список | pgsql-admin |
Iain wrote: > Upon further investigation, I think this the way to go, specificaly > I'llbe recommending the 320-2 as I plan to put the WAL and DB on > seperate channels and partitions (as opposed to to putting them on the > same logical partition split over the two channels). SOmething to think about. Let's suppose a channel/cable completely dies. How would you protect against it? Split a logical mirror device over 2 channels. Another trick I've started doing with my MegaRAID setups is mirroring in hardware but striping in software. To do 100% hardware RAID-10 MegaRAID cards, all drives must have the same geometry. Not a big deal when you're first configuring a server but a few years down the line when a drive dies and you need a replacement, it can drive you up the wall. I had a set of IBM 36GBs that needed a replacement -- couldn't find any old stock so I decided to get the newest IBM (Hitachi) 36GBs -- NOT THE SAME GEOMETRY!@!@!#!$## After learning that lesson, I did some testing with mirroring. LSI is much less stringent for mirroring. I was able to pair a Seagate + IBM and still get a valid mirror drive. I then use Linux software RAID to stripe 2 mirror volumes together.
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