Re: Tuning the configuration - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Patrick Krecker
Subject Re: Tuning the configuration
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Msg-id CAK2mJFMGJBBytN6KR-AQ1_SqDxNoXK3RUaCMqZ=c6YU374tRRw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Tuning the configuration  (Maila Fatticcioni <mfatticcioni@mbigroup.it>)
Responses Re: Tuning the configuration  (Maila Fatticcioni <mfatticcioni@mbigroup.it>)
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Maila Fatticcioni
<mfatticcioni@mbigroup.it> wrote:
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> Hello.
> I need to tune a postgres installation I've just made to get a better
> performance. I use two identical servers with a hot replication
> configuration. The two servers have the following hardware:
>
> Dual Processor Intel Xeon E5-2640V2 20Mb cache 2.00Ghz,
> Ram Mem. 32Gb DDR-3 Ecc Registered,
> Controller MegaRaid 8-ports 1Gb cache,
> 4 Enterprise Hdd NL Sas 600 4Tb Sata,
> 2 Samsung SSD 840 Pro Series 512Gb,
> 2 Hdd 500 Gb
>
> I made a software raid with the last two hard disks with ext4 and I
> installed Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (I have to use this SO) on it. I made a
> hardware raid with the four SAS hard disks and I mount the partition
> on it with ext4 without journaling and I put the database on it.
>
> Now I have two more steps to do.
>
> 1- could you please help tuning the configuration? What are the best
> value I should use for wal_buffers and shared_buffers?
> 2- I would like to use the two SDD to store the wal file. Do you think
> it is useful or how should I use them?
>
> Thank you for your answers.
>
> Best Regards,
> Maila Fatticcioni
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We used [1] to great effect when setting our server up. We have not
had to diverge much from the recommendations in that document.

Generally, the specifics of tuning depend on the workload of your
specific instance.

[1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Tuning_Your_PostgreSQL_Server


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