Latest advice on SSD? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Craig James
Subject Latest advice on SSD?
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Msg-id CAFwQ8rcCSiD2jC1JXHEh4fjxjzP+M9gGnbBNHj_+rm=Ng2ea+A@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Sv: Latest advice on SSD?  (Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@visena.com>)
Re: Latest advice on SSD?  (Benjamin Scherrey <scherrey@proteus-tech.com>)
Re: Latest advice on SSD?  (Mark Kirkwood <mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz>)
Re: Latest advice on SSD?  (Matthew Hall <mhall@mhcomputing.net>)
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One of our four "big iron" (spinning disks) servers went belly up today. (Thanks, Postgres and pgbackrest! Easy recovery.) We're planning to move to a cloud service at the end of the year, so bad timing on this. We didn't want to buy any more hardware, but now it looks like we have to.

I followed the discussions about SSD drives when they were first becoming mainstream; at that time, the Intel devices were king. Can anyone recommend what's a good SSD configuration these days? I don't think we want to buy a new server with spinning disks.

We're replacing:
  8 core (Intel)
  48GB memory
  12-drive 7200 RPM 500GB
     RAID1 (2 disks, OS and WAL log)
     RAID10 (8 disks, postgres data dir)
     2 spares
  Ubuntu 16.04
  Postgres 9.6

The current system peaks at about 7000 TPS from pgbench.

Our system is a mix of non-transactional searching (customers) and transactional data loading (us).

Thanks!
Craig

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Craig A. James
Chief Technology Officer
eMolecules, Inc.
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