Re: RAID 5 and postgresql - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sander Steffann
Subject Re: RAID 5 and postgresql
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Msg-id 000e01c61e8b$f9852da0$96c8a8c0@balefirehome
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In response to RAID 5 and postgresql  (Hrishikesh Deshmukh <hdeshmuk@gmail.com>)
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Re: RAID 5 and postgresql
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Hi,

> I would suppliment this with just saying that your controller card is
> your performance,
> the only cards I've seen score well on linux, and people have
> expressed on this list for SCSI are the LSI card, for SATA, LSI, 3ware
> (now AMCC) and Areca claim good linux support and seem to work well.
> Steer full clear of Adaptec, Dell and Compaq controllers, and their
> linux support is abysmal, and the performance reflects that,
> particularly in RAID 5.

Dell has used (and rebranded) Adaptec and LSI controllers for their PERC
series, and I agree that the Adaptec controllers perform badly. As far as I
know the LSI based controllers are quite good (and some come with 256MB
battery backed cache, which is nice :-)

Sander.



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