Re: no universally correct setting for fsync
Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
From: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
To: Kevin Grittner <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov>
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2010-05-07T14:00:50Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Kevin Grittner <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov> wrote: > Someone just posted to the -admin list with a database corrupted > while running with fsync=off. I was all set to refer him to the > documentation explaining why he should stop doing this, but to my > surprise the documentation waffles on the issue way past what I > think is reasonable. > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/runtime-config-wal.html#GUC-FSYNC > > There are dire-sounding statements interspersed with: > > | using fsync results in a performance penalty > > | Due to the risks involved, there is no universally correct setting > | for fsync. > > | If you trust your operating system, your hardware, and your > | utility company (or your battery backup), you can consider > | disabling fsync. > > Isn't this a little too rosy a picture to paint? I agree. I've always thought this part of the documentation made setting fsync=off much more reasonable than I feel it to be. -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise Postgres Company