Re: JFS fastest filesystem for PostgreSQL? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Jim C. Nasby
Subject Re: JFS fastest filesystem for PostgreSQL?
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Msg-id 20050714182948.GC92165@decibel.org
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In response to JFS fastest filesystem for PostgreSQL?  ("Jeffrey W. Baker" <jwbaker@acm.org>)
Responses Re: JFS fastest filesystem for PostgreSQL?
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 11:33:41PM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> [reposted due to delivery error -jwb]
>
> I just took delivery of a new system, and used the opportunity to
> benchmark postgresql 8.0 performance on various filesystems.  The system
> in question runs Linux 2.6.12, has one CPU and 1GB of system memory, and
> 5 7200RPM SATA disks attached to an Areca hardware RAID controller
> having 128MB of cache.  The caches are all write-back.
>
> I ran pgbench with a scale factor of 1000 and a total of 100,000
> transactions per run.  I varied the number of clients between 10 and
> 100.  It appears from my test JFS is much faster than both ext3 and XFS
> for this workload.  JFS and XFS were made with the mkfs defaults.  ext3
> was made with -T largefile4 and -E stride=32.  The deadline scheduler
> was used for all runs (anticipatory scheduler is much worse).
>
> Here's the result, in transactions per second.
>
>               ext3  jfs  xfs
> -----------------------------
>  10 Clients     55   81   68
> 100 Clients     61  100   64
> ----------------------------

BTW, it'd be interesting to see how UFS on FreeBSD compared.
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