Re: file system and raid performance
Mario Weilguni <mweilguni@sime.com>
From: Mario Weilguni <mweilguni@sime.com>
To: Mark Kirkwood <markir@paradise.net.nz>
Cc: greg@tcscs.com, 'Mark Wong' <markwkm@gmail.com>, david@lang.hm, pgsql-performance@postgresql.org, 'Gabrielle Roth' <gorthx@gmail.com>
Date: 2008-08-07T10:21:04Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
Mark Kirkwood schrieb: > Mark Kirkwood wrote: >> You are right, it does (I may be recalling performance from my other >> machine that has a 3Ware card - this was a couple of years ago...) >> Anyway, I'm thinking for the Hardware raid tests they may need to be >> specified. >> >> > > FWIW - of course this somewhat academic given that the single disk xfs > test failed! I'm puzzled - having a Gentoo system of similar > configuration (2.6.25-gentoo-r6) and running the fio tests a little > modified for my config (2 cpu PIII 2G RAM with 4x ATA disks RAID0 and > all xfs filesystems - I changed sizes of files to 4G and no. processes > to 4) all tests that failed on Marks HP work on my Supermicro P2TDER + > Promise TX4000. In fact the performance is pretty reasonable on the > old girl as well (seq read is 142Mb/s and the random read/write is > 12.7/12.0 Mb/s). > > I certainly would like to see some more info on why the xfs tests were > failing - as on most systems I've encountered xfs is a great performer. > > regards > > Mark > I can second this, we use XFS on nearly all our database servers, and never encountered the problems mentioned.