Re: SAN performance - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Mr Pink
Subject Re: SAN performance
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Msg-id 20040923153931.34861.qmail@web41110.mail.yahoo.com
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In response to SAN performance  ("Anjan Dave" <adave@vantage.com>)
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Hi,

I expect you mean RAID 1/0 or 1+0 since the CX300 didn't support RAID 10 last time I looked.

Whether you are using a SAN or not, you should consider putting the WAL files (pg_xlog folder) on
seperate diskes from the DB. Since the log files are mostly written to, not read from you could
just use RAID 1.

It's a pity pg doesn't have a way to use a cluster of servers to get the most out of your
expensive SAN.

I read a comment earlier about setting block sizes to 8k to math pg's block size. Seems to make
sense, you should check it out.

Have fun,
Mr Pink

--- Anjan Dave <adave@vantage.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I'll be moving a DB from internal RAID-10 SCSI storage to an EMC CX300
> FC RAID-10 LUN, bound to the host. I've setup a test host machine and a
> test LUN. The /var/lib/pgsql/data folder is sym-linked to a partition on
> the LUN.
>
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> Other than the shared_buffers, effective cache size, and sort memory, I
> am not sure if I need to change any other parameters in the
> postgresql.conf file for getting maximum performance from the EMC box.
>
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> Is there a general guideline for setting up postgres database and the
> tunable parameters on a SAN, especially for EMC?
>
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>
> Appreciate any help,
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Anjan
>
>





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