Re: SAN vs Internal Disks - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Michael Stone
Subject Re: SAN vs Internal Disks
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Msg-id 20070907131601.GG1795@mathom.us
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In response to Re: SAN vs Internal Disks  (Tobias Brox <tobias@nordicbet.com>)
List pgsql-performance
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 12:33:41PM +0200, Tobias Brox wrote:
>Advantages:
>
> 1. Higher I/O (at least the salesman claims so)

Benchmark it. It is extremely unlikely that you'll get I/O *as good as*
DAS at a similar price point.

> 2. Easier to upgrade the disk capacity

Is this an issue? You may find that you can simply get dramatically more
space for the money with DAS and not have to worry about an upgrade.
Also, you can use the postgres tablespace functionality to migrate data
to a new partition fairly transparently.

> 3. Easy to set up "warm standby" functionality.  (Then again, if the
> postgres server fails miserably, it's likely to be due to a disk
> crash).

You may find that using db replication will gain you even more
reliability for less money.

>Also, my boss states that "all big enterprises uses SAN nowadays".

Use SAN *for what*?

Mike Stone

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