Re: New Linux xfs/reiser file systems
mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com>
From: mlw <markw@mohawksoft.com>
To: Lincoln Yeoh <lyeoh@pop.jaring.my>
Cc: Thomas Swan <tswan@ics.olemiss.edu>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2001-05-05T17:16:43Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Lincoln Yeoh wrote: > > At 02:09 AM 5/4/01 -0500, Thomas Swan wrote: > > I think it's worth noting that Oracle has been petitioning the > > kernel developers for better raw device support: in other words, > > the ability to write directly to the hard disk and bypassing the > > filesystem all together. > > But there could be other reasons why Oracle would want to do raw stuff. > > 1) They have more things to sell - management modules/software. More > training courses. Certified blahblahblah. More features in brochure. > 2) It just helps make things more proprietary. Think lock in. > > All that for maybe 10% performance increase? > > I think it's more advantageous for Postgresql to keep the filesystem layer > of abstraction, than to do away with it, and later reinvent certain parts > of it along with new bugs. I just did a test of putting pg_xlog on a FAT file system, and my first rough tests (pgbench) show an approximate 20% performance increase over ext2 with fsync enabled. -- I'm not offering myself as an example; every life evolves by its own laws. ------------------------ http://www.mohawksoft.com