On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 02:44:13PM -0700, Andres Freund wrote: > The phoronix test uses postgres with only one relevant setting adjusted > (increasing the max connection count). That will end up using a buffer pool of > 128MB, no huge pages, and importantly is configured to aim for not more than > 1GB for postgres' journal, which will lead to constant checkpointing. The test > also only runs for 15 seconds, which likely isn't even enough to "warm up" > (the creation of the data set here will take longer than the run). > > Given that the dataset phoronix is using is about ~16GB of data (excluding > WAL), and uses 256 concurrent clients running full tilt, using that limited > postgres settings doesn't end up measuring something particularly interesting > in my opinion. Hi Andreas, I tend to use the phoronix test suite for my performance runs when testing ext4 changes simply because it's convenient. Can you suggest a better set configuration settings that I should perhaps use that might give more "real world" numbers that you would find more significant? Thanks, - Ted