From: | Alex Turner <armtuk(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | David Boreham <david_list(at)boreham(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases ( |
Date: | 2005-11-17 19:50:10 |
Message-ID: | 33c6269f0511171150j24f2dd2bq607b69994338aa9@mail.gmail.com |
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Just pick up a SCSI drive and a consumer ATA drive.
Feel their weight.
You don't have to look inside to tell the difference.
Alex
On 11/16/05, David Boreham <david_list(at)boreham(dot)org> wrote:
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> I suggest you read this on the difference between enterprise/SCSI and
> desktop/IDE drives:
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> http://www.seagate.com/content/docs/pdf/whitepaper/D2c_More_than_Interface_ATA_vs_SCSI_042003.pdf
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> This is exactly the kind of vendor propaganda I was talking about
> and it proves my point quite well : that there's nothing specific relating
> to reliability that is different between SCSI and SATA drives cited in that
> paper.
> It does have a bunch of FUD such as 'oh yeah we do a lot more
> drive characterization during manufacturing'.
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