Measuring database IO for AWS RDS costings - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From David Osborne
Subject Measuring database IO for AWS RDS costings
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Msg-id CAKmpXCfownh7ZuEgPPeZLX+Hs0D4aGZMvSiwWdpw3qC3-A533g@mail.gmail.com
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We have a test Postgresql AWS RDS instance running with a view to transferring our Live physical Postgresql workload to AWS.

Apart from the cost of the instance, AWS also bill for IO requests per month.

We are trying to work out how to estimate the IO costs our Live workload would attract.
So if we can confirm metrics x+y measured from within our test Postgresql instance on RDS maps to z billable IO requests, then we can measure the same metrics from our Live Postgresql server and estimate costs.

I believe in the AWS world an IO request is each 16kb read or written to disk.
How would I go about measuring 16kb blocks read or written to disk from within Postgresql?

I was hopeful of pg_stat_database which has blks_read (which I believe are 8kb blocks), but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent for blks_written?

Can anyone give us any pointers?

Regards,
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David 

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