Re: Performance with 2 AMD/Opteron 2.6Ghz and 8gig - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Luke Lonergan
Subject Re: Performance with 2 AMD/Opteron 2.6Ghz and 8gig
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Msg-id 3E37B936B592014B978C4415F90D662D03E6CA3D@MI8NYCMAIL06.Mi8.com
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Kjell,

> I got 4 150GIG SCSI disks in a Smart Array 5i 1+0 RAID.

The Smart Array 5i is a terrible performer on Linux.  I would be
surprised if you exceed the performance of a single hard drive with this
controller when doing I/O from disk.  Since your database working set is
larger than memory on the machine, I would recommend you use a simple
non-RAID U320 SCSI controller, like those from LSI Logic (which HP
resells) and implement Linux software RAID.  You should see a nearly 10x
increase in performance as compared to the SmartArray 5i.

If you have a good relationship with HP, please ask them for some
documentation of RAID performance on Linux with the SmartArray 5i.  I
predict they will tell you what they've told me and others: "the 5i is
only useful for booting the OS".  Alternately they could say: "we have
world record performance with our RAID controllers", in which case you
should ask them if that was with the 5i on Linux or whether it was the
6-series on Windows.

- Luke


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