From: | "news(dot)optonline(dot)net" <aaron(at)metrony(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: How to make a REALLY FAST db server? |
Date: | 2001-10-09 14:54:27 |
Message-ID: | DcEw7.184210$w7.28257723@news02.optonline.net |
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I need a scalable DB server to handle very large datasets, concurency and scalability are not that critical (yet)
I'm working with a production engineer at Channel Micro (www.channel-micro.com) to test different hardware configurations and one of
the configs is using a 3Ware RAID.
Can anyone provide any DB benchmaking software? I'm trying http://osdb.sourceforge.net/ as well as the MySQL suit and some generic
testing based on my data.
Thanks,
-Aaron Held
http://www.metrony.com
"Marshall Spight" <marshall(at)meetstheeye(dot)com> wrote in message news:9odit2$r49$1(at)news(dot)tht(dot)net(dot)(dot)(dot)
> "Ian Linwood" <ian(at)dinwoodi(dot)plus(dot)com> wrote in message
> news:8p1hqt8ds5ejacr7hhefb381f4nrerdkt4(at)4ax(dot)com(dot)(dot)(dot)
> > >> Aargh, No! SCSI is MUCH better under load and more reliable. I've yet
> > >> to see an enterprise server utilise IDE raid.
> > >
> > >Mostly prejudice - 3ware is not a lowend "software disguised as
> > >hardware" RAID. It looks like a SCSI disk to your system, and handles
> > >stress very well. Remember - everything is hardware, there is nothing
> > >to stress on your system by using IDE in the subsystem.
> >
> > No, not prejudice, mostly experience.
>
>
> Do you have some data to back this up? I'd be interested in any
> published reports, benchmarks, or even the experience you mention,
> if you took measurements.
>
>
> Marshall
>
>
>
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