Re: Postgres fsync off (not needed) with NetApp - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Jonah H. Harris
Subject Re: Postgres fsync off (not needed) with NetApp
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In response to Re: Postgres fsync off (not needed) with NetApp  (Dan Gorman <dgorman@hi5.com>)
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On 6/15/06, Dan Gorman <dgorman@hi5.com> wrote:
> shelfs. Any generic advice other than the NetApp (their NFS oracle
> tuning options) that might be useful? (e.g. turning off snapshots)

I was using PostgreSQL on a 980c, but feature-wise they're probably
pretty close.

What type of application are you running?  OLTP?  If so, what type of
transaction volume?  Are you planning to use any Flex* or Snap*
features?  What type of volume layouts are you using?

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