Samuel Gendler wrote:
I spent some time going through the various tuning docs on the wiki whie bringing some new hardware up and I can't remember seeing any discussion of tweaking read-ahead at all in the normal performance-tuning references. Do you have any documentation of the kinds of tweaking you have done and its effects on different types of workloads?
Much of my recent research has gone into the book you'll see plugged below rather than the wiki. The basics of read-ahead tuning is that you can see it increase bonnie++ sequential read results when you increase it, to a point. Get to that point and stop and you should be in good shape.
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