Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases ( - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Joshua Marsh
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On 11/17/05, William Yu <wyu@talisys.com> wrote:
> No argument there.  But it's pointless if you are IO bound.

Why would you just accept "we're IO bound, nothing we can do"? I'd do
everything in my power to make my app go from IO bound to CPU bound --
whether by optimizing my code or buying more hardware. I can tell you if
our OLTP servers were IO bound, it would run like crap. Instead of < 1
sec, we'd be looking at 5-10 seconds per "user transaction" and our
users would be screaming bloody murder.

In theory, you can always convert your IO bound DB to CPU bound by
stuffing more and more RAM into your server. (Or partitioning the DB
across multiple servers.) Whether it's cost effective depends on the DB
and how much your users are paying you -- and that's a case-by-case
analysis. Not a global statement of "IO-bound, pointless".

We all want our systems to be CPU bound, but it's not always possible.  Remember, he is managing a 5 TB Databse.  That's quite a bit different than a 100 GB or even 500 GB database.
 

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