Quoting Anjan Dave <adave@vantage.com>:
> Hi,
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> One simple question. For 125 or more checkpoint segments
> (checkpoint_timeout is 600 seconds, shared_buffers are at 21760 or
> 170MB) on a very busy database, what is more suitable, a separate 6 disk
> RAID5 volume, or a RAID10 volume? Databases will be on separate
> spindles. Disks are 36GB 15KRPM, 2Gb Fiber Channel. Performance is
> paramount, but I don't want to use RAID0.
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RAID10 -- no question. xlog activity is overwhelmingly sequential 8KB writes.
In order for RAID5 to perform a write, the host (or controller) needs to perform
extra calculations for parity. This turns into latency. RAID10 does not
perform those extra calculations.
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> PG7.4.7 on RHAS 4.0
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> I can provide more info if needed.
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> Appreciate some recommendations!
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> Thanks,
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> Anjan
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