From: | Arnaud Lesauvage <arnaud(dot)listes(at)codata(dot)eu> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: SSDs with Postgresql? |
Date: | 2011-04-14 09:37:39 |
Message-ID: | 4DA6C063.1060904@codata.eu |
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Le 14/04/2011 10:54, John R Pierce a écrit :
> On 04/14/11 1:35 AM, Henry C. wrote:
>> Hint: don't use cheap SSDs - cough up and use Intel.
>
> aren't most of the Intel SSD's still MLC, and still have performance and
> reliability issues with sustained small block random writes such as are
> generated by database servers? the enterprise grade SLC SSD drives are
> things like STEC ZeusIOPS and Seagate Pulsar. and the majority of them
> end up in EMC and other big iron SAN systems.
I thnik Henry is referring to Intel's X25-E line. They are SLC,
enterprise grade.
Quite expensive though, ~700 euros for the 64GB version.
We have one of them in a production server (light load), it works very
well so far.
Performance gain versus WD Raptor RAID array is huge. I never tried to
quantify it.
Arnaud
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