Re: Anyone using a SAN?

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Tobias Brox wrote:
[Peter Koczan - Wed at 10:56:54AM -0600]
The consensus on this list seemed to be that running postgres on SAN is
not cost efficiently - one would get better performance for a lower cost
if the database host is connected directly to the disks - and also,
buying the wrong SAN can cause quite some problems.
That's true about SANs in general. You don't buy a SAN because it'll cost less than just buying the disks and a controller. You buy a SAN because it'll let you make managing it easier. The break-even point has more to do with how many servers you're able to put on the SAN and how often you need to do tricky backup and upgrade procedures than it doeswith the hardware.

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