From: | Marlene Villanueva <villanuevamarlene906(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Scott Ribe <scott_ribe(at)elevated-dev(dot)com> |
Cc: | magnus(at)hagander(dot)net, pgsql-admin(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: pg_basebackup compression |
Date: | 2020-07-01 07:30:50 |
Message-ID: | CAA0OsZKZLkrA=gXsj_OTpR0AWxuZy3QgN6WsY=viBCPGrJdfpw@mail.gmail.com |
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 9:59 AM Scott Ribe <scott_ribe(at)elevated-dev(dot)com>
wrote:
> > On Jun 29, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net>
> wrote:
> >
> > Correct. Unless you turn on SSL compression, which ias been deprecated a
> long time ago and is actually quite tricky (or even impossible) on most
> modern Linux distros.
>
> Thanks for confirming--shortly after I posted I remembered that I'd
> noticed the same issue with the same tool once before (Rancher, FYI), and
> what it is doing is labeling the y-axis as "Mbps" when it's actually
> displaying MBps. So, LOL, data is appearing on my disk 8x faster than that
> UI shows it transferring over the network ;-)
>
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