Re: how to configure my new server - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Seth Robertson
Subject Re: how to configure my new server
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Msg-id 200302070023.h170Nfn06721@winwood.sysdetect.com
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In response to Re: how to configure my new server  (eric soroos <eric-psql@soroos.net>)
List pgsql-performance
In message <137343446.1167578047@[4.42.179.151]>, eric soroos writes:

    As a somewhat on topic thought, it would be really neat to have a
    pci card that was one slot for ram, one for compact flash, a
    memory/ide controller and battery. Fill the ram and cf with
    identical sized units, and use it as a disk for WAL. if the power
    goes off, dump the ram to cf. Should be able to do thousands of
    writes per sec, effectivley moving the bottleneck somewhere else.
    It's probably $20 worth of chips for the board, but it would
    probably sell for thousands.

How is this not provided by one of the many solid state disks?

http://www.storagesearch.com/ssd.html

I have never puchased one of these due to cost ($1 per MB or more) but
I always assumed this was a direct fit.  The solid state disk people
claim so as well on their marketing literature.  One of the drives
claims 700MB/s bandwidth.

                                        -Seth Robertson
                                         pgsql-performance@sysd.com

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