| From: | Lutz Steinborn <l(dot)steinborn(at)4c-ag(dot)de> |
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| To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: How to achieve sustained disk performance of 1.25 GB write for 5 mins |
| Date: | 2010-11-17 15:49:51 |
| Message-ID: | 20101117164951.8f7692c2.l.steinborn@4c-ag.de |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:26:56 -0500
Eric Comeau <ecomeau(at)signiant(dot)com> wrote:
> This is not directly a PostgreSQL performance question but I'm hoping
> some of the chaps that build high IO PostgreSQL servers on here can help.
>
> We build file transfer acceleration s/w (and use PostgreSQL as our
> database) but we need to build a test server that can handle a sustained
> write throughput of 1,25 GB for 5 mins.
>
> Why this number, because we want to push a 10 Gbps network link for 5-8
> mins, 10Gbps = 1.25 GB write, and would like to drive it for 5-8 mins
> which would be 400-500 GB.
>
> Note this is just a "test" server therefore it does not need fault
> tolerance.
Get a machine with enough RAM and run postgresql from RAM disk. Write a
start script to copy the RAM disk back to normal disk then stopping and back
to RAM disk for start.
this must be the fastest solution.
--
Lutz
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