Re: MusicBrainz postgres performance issues - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: MusicBrainz postgres performance issues
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Msg-id 5505B7FD.3020803@commandprompt.com
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In response to Re: MusicBrainz postgres performance issues  (Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>)
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On 03/15/2015 09:43 AM, Scott Marlowe wrote:

>> * Consider installing perf (linux-utils-$something) and doing a
>>    systemwide profile.
>>
>> 3.2 isn't the greatest kernel around, efficiency wise. At some point you
>> might want to upgrade to something newer. I've seen remarkable
>> differences around this.

Not at some point, now. 3.2 - 3.8 are undeniably broken for PostgreSQL.

>
> That is an understatement. Here's a nice article on why it's borked:
>
> http://www.databasesoup.com/2014/09/why-you-need-to-avoid-linux-kernel-32.html
>
> Had a 32 core machine with big RAID BBU and 512GB memory that was
> dying using 3.2 kernel. went to 3.11 and it went from a load of 20 to
> 40 to a load of 5.

Yep, I can confirm this behavior.

>
>> You really should upgrade postgres to a newer major version one of these
>> days. Especially 9.2. can give you a remarkable improvement in
>> performance with many connections in a read mostly workload.

Seconded.

JD

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