Re: mysql to postgresql, performance questions - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: mysql to postgresql, performance questions
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In response to Re: mysql to postgresql, performance questions  (James Mansion <james@mansionfamily.plus.com>)
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:04 PM, James Mansion
<james@mansionfamily.plus.com> wrote:
> Hannu Krosing wrote:
>>
>> Pulling the plug should not corrupt a postgreSQL database, unless it was
>> using disks which lie about write caching.
>>
>
> Didn't we recently put the old wife's 'the disks lied' tale to bed in favour
> of actually admiting that some well known filesystems and saftware raid
> systems have had trouble with their write barriers?

I believe so.  It was determined to be a combination of several
culprits, and only a few hard drives from back in the day apparently
ever had this problem.

Of course now it seems that modern SSDs may lie about cache if they
don't have a big enough capacitor to guarantee they can write out
their internal cache etc.

The sad fact remains that many desktop / workstation systems lie, and
quite a few servers as well, for whatever reason.

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