From: | Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas(at)visena(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-performance(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Sv: Re: Latest advice on SSD? |
Date: | 2018-05-09 20:00:16 |
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På tirsdag 10. april 2018 kl. 19:41:59, skrev Craig James <cjames(at)emolecules(dot)com
<mailto:cjames(at)emolecules(dot)com>>:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 12:21 AM, Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas(at)visena(dot)com
<mailto:andreas(at)visena(dot)com>> wrote: På tirsdag 10. april 2018 kl. 04:36:27,
skrev Craig James <cjames(at)emolecules(dot)com <mailto:cjames(at)emolecules(dot)com>>:
One of our four "big iron" (spinning disks) servers went belly up today.
(Thanks, Postgres and pgbackrest! Easy recovery.) We're planning to move to a
cloud service at the end of the year, so bad timing on this. We didn't want to
buy any more hardware, but now it looks like we have to.
I followed the discussions about SSD drives when they were first becoming
mainstream; at that time, the Intel devices were king. Can anyone recommend
what's a good SSD configuration these days? I don't think we want to buy a new
server with spinning disks.
We're replacing:
8 core (Intel)
48GB memory
12-drive 7200 RPM 500GB
RAID1 (2 disks, OS and WAL log)
RAID10 (8 disks, postgres data dir)
2 spares
Ubuntu 16.04
Postgres 9.6
The current system peaks at about 7000 TPS from pgbench.
With what arguments (also initialization)?
pgbench -i -s 100 -U test
pgbench -U test -c ... -t ...
-c -t TPS
5 20000 5202
10 10000 7916
20 5000 7924
30 3333 7270
40 2500 5020
50 2000 6417
FWIW; We're testing
this: https://www.supermicro.nl/products/system/1U/1029/SYS-1029U-TN10RT.cfm
with 4 x Micron NVMe 9200 PRO NVMe 3.84TB U.2 in RAID-10:
$ pgbench -s 100 -c 64 -t 10000 pgbench
scale option ignored, using count from pgbench_branches table (100)
starting vacuum...end.
transaction type: <builtin: TPC-B (sort of)>
scaling factor: 100
query mode: simple
number of clients: 64
number of threads: 1
number of transactions per client: 10000
number of transactions actually processed: 640000/640000
latency average = 2.867 ms
tps = 22320.942063 (including connections establishing)
tps = 22326.370955 (excluding connections establishing)
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