Re: Need help with 8.4 Performance Testing

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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Robert Haas wrote:

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Joshua D. Drake <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Those intel SSDs sound compelling.  I've been waiting for SSDs to get
competitive price and performance wise for a while, and when the
intels came out and I read the first benchmarks I immediately began
scheming.  Sadly, that was right after we're ordered our new 16 drive
servers, and I didn't have time to try something new and hope it would
work.  Now that the servers are up and running, we'll probably look at
adding the SSDs next summer before our high load period begins.

The idea of SSDs is interesting. However I think I will wait for all the
other early adopters to figure out the problems before I start
suggesting them to clients.

Hard drives work, their cheap and fast. I can get 25 spindles, 15k in a
3U with controller and battery backed cache for <$10k.

This may be a little off-topic, but I'd be interested in hearing more
details about how you (or others) would do this...  manufacturer,
model, configuration?  How many hard drives do you need to get 25
spindles?  And where can you get that many 15K hard drives for under
$10K?  My lack of experience in this area is showing here, but,
seriously, any suggestions appreciated.

1 spindle == 1 hard drive

David Lang

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