Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Lello, Nick
Subject Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences
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Msg-id AANLkTik5pHrF_OO09iOBCjinq4z+9O8TSjS6kL_ozcJY@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences  (A B <gentosaker@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences  (Dimitri Fontaine <dimitri@2ndQuadrant.fr>)
Re: Running PostgreSQL as fast as possible no matter the consequences  (Klaus Ita <klaus@worstofall.com>)
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How about either:-

a)   Size the pool so all your data fits into it.

b)   Use a RAM-based filesystem (ie: a memory disk or SSD) for the
data storage [memory disk will be faster] with a Smaller pool
- Your seed data should be a copy of the datastore on disk filesystem;
at startup time copy the storage files from the physical to memory.

A bigger gain can probably be had if you have a tightly controlled
suite of queries that will be run against the database and you can
spend the time to tune each to ensure it performs no sequential scans
(ie: Every query uses index lookups).


On 5 November 2010 11:32, A B <gentosaker@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> If you just wanted PostgreSQL to go as fast as possible WITHOUT any
>>> care for your data (you accept 100% dataloss and datacorruption if any
>>> error should occur), what settings should you use then?
>>>
>>
>>
>> I'm just curious, what do you need that for?
>>
>> regards
>> Szymon
>
> I was just thinking about the case where I will have almost 100%
> selects, but still needs something better than a plain key-value
> storage so I can do some sql queries.
> The server will just boot, load data, run,  hopefully not crash but if
> it would, just start over with load and run.
>
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