Re: [HACKERS] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Joe Conway
Subject Re: [HACKERS] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS
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Msg-id 3D592D59.4060505@joeconway.com
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS  (Ralph Graulich <maillist@shauny.de>)
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Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 03:57, Greg Copeland wrote:
>>Ext2 & 3 should be okay.  XFS (very sure) and JFS (reasonably sure)
>>should also be okay...IIRC.  NFS and SMB are probably problematic, but I
>>can't see anyone really wanting to do this.
>
> Hmm. Whereas I can't see many people putting their database files on an
> NFS mount, I can readily see them using pg_dump to one, and pg_dump is
> the program where large files are really likely to be needed.

I wouldn't totally discount using NFS for large databases. Believe it or
not, with an Oracle database and a Network Appliance for storage, NFS is
exactly what is used. We've found that we get better performance with a
(properly tuned) NFS mounted NetApp volume than with attached storage on
our HPUX box with several 100+GB databases.

Joe


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