On Nov 10, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Laurent Laborde wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Kevin Grittner
<Kevin.Grittner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Laurent Laborde <kerdezixe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BTW, if you have any idea to improve IO performance, i'll happily
read it. We're 100% IO bound.
At the risk of stating the obvious, you want to make sure you have
high quality RAID adapters with large battery backed cache configured
to write-back.
Not sure how "high quality" the 3ware is.
/c0 Driver Version = 2.26.08.004-2.6.18
/c0 Model = 9690SA-8I
/c0 Available Memory = 448MB
I'll note that I've had terrible experience with 3ware controllers and
getting a high number of iops using hardware raid mode. If you switch
it to jbod and do softraid you'll get a large increase in iops - which
is the key metric for a db. I've posted previously about my problems
with 3ware.
as for the ssd comment - I disagree. I've been running ssd's for a
while now (probably closing in on a year by now) with great success.
A pair of intel x25-e's can get thousands of iops. That being said
the key is I'm running the intel ssds - there are plenty of absolutely
miserable ssds floating around (I'm looking at you jmicron based disks!)
Have you gone through the normal process of checking your query plans
to ensure they are sane? There is always a possibility a new index can
vastly reduce IO.
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