Re: PostgreSQL clustering VS MySQL clustering
Jean-Max Reymond <jmreymond@gmail.com>
From: Jean-Max Reymond <jmreymond@gmail.com>
To: Hervé Piedvache <herve@elma.fr>
Cc: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2005-01-20T14:23:03Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 15:03:31 +0100, Hervé Piedvache <herve@elma.fr> wrote: > We were at this moment thinking about a Cluster solution ... We saw on the > Internet many solution talking about Cluster solution using MySQL ... but > nothing about PostgreSQL ... the idea is to use several servers to make a > sort of big virtual server using the disk space of each server as one, and > having the ability to use the CPU and RAM of each servers in order to > maintain good service performance ...one can imagin it is like a GFS but > dedicated to postgreSQL... > forget mysql cluster for now. We have a small database which size is 500 Mb. It is not possible to load these base in a computer with 2 Mb of RAM and loading the base in RAM is required. So, we shrink the database and it is ok with 350 Mb to fit in the 2 Gb RAM. First tests of performance on a basic request: 500x slower, yes 500x. This issue is reported to mysql team but no answer (and correction) Actually, the solution is running with a replication database: 1 node for write request and all the other nodes for read requests and the load balancer is made with round robin solution. -- Jean-Max Reymond CKR Solutions Nice France http://www.ckr-solutions.com