Re: Disk arrangement in a cheap server - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Gregory Williamson
Subject Re: Disk arrangement in a cheap server
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In response to Disk arrangement in a cheap server  (Clodoaldo <clodoaldo.pinto.neto@gmail.com>)
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Clodoaldo asked:

> I will build a cheap server and I'm in doubt about what would the the
> best for performance:
>
> 1 - everything in one lonely fast 10,000 rpm Raptor HD;
>
> 2 - two cheap 7,200 rpm 16MB cache HDs like this:
>
>     disk 1 - system and pg_xlog
>     disk 2 - pg_data without pg_xlog
>     or a better arrange suggested by you;
>
> 3 - The two cheap HDs above in Raid 0.
>
> There will be 4 GB of memory, Fedora 8 and Postgresql 8.3.
>

You haven't told us much (enough?).

What sort of work load ? (OLTP ? Data Warehouse ? Massive loads and the lots of read-only transactions ?)

How valuable is your data ? If it is worth much at all lean toward an option that maximizes safety (and plan on a good backup strategy, tested and all that).

In general more spindles are faster,  but it depends on the actual work load.

Greg Williamson
Senior DBA
GlobeXplorer LLC, a DigitalGlobe company

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