On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Fernando Hevia wrote:
I was wondering if disabling the bbu cache on the RAID 1 array would make any difference. All 256MB would be available for the random I/O on the RAID 10.
That would be pretty disastrous, to be honest. The benefit of the cache is not only that it smooths random access, but it also accelerates fsync. The whole point of the WAL disc is for it to be able to accept lots of fsyncs very quickly, and it can't do that without its BBU cache.
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