Re: Areca 1260 Performance
Brian Wipf <brian@clickspace.com>
From: Brian Wipf <brian@clickspace.com>
To: Ron <rjpeace@earthlink.net>
Cc: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2006-12-07T08:37:34Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
On 6-Dec-06, at 5:26 PM, Ron wrote: > At 06:40 PM 12/6/2006, Brian Wipf wrote: >> I appreciate your suggestions, Ron. And that helps answer my question >> on processor selection for our next box; I wasn't sure if the lower >> MHz speed of the Kentsfield compared to the Woodcrest but with double >> the cores would be better for us overall or not. > Please do not misunderstand me. I am not endorsing the use of > Kentsfield. > I am recommending =evaluating= Kentsfield. > > I am also recommending the evaluation of 2C 4S AMD solutions. > > All this stuff is so leading edge that it is far from clear what > the RW performance of DBMS based on these components will be > without extensive testing of =your= app under =your= workload. I want the best performance for the dollar, so I can't rule anything out. Right now I'm leaning towards Kentsfield, but I will do some more research before I make a decision. We probably won't wait much past January though. > One thing that is clear from what you've posted thus far is that > you are going to needmore HDs if you want to have any chance of > fully utilizing your Areca HW. Do you know off hand where I might find a chassis that can fit 24[+] drives? The last chassis we ordered was through Supermicro, and the largest they carry fits 16 drives. > Hoping I'm being helpful I appreciate any help I can get. Brian Wipf <brian@clickspace.com>