Re: Performance block size.

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On 27/05/2011 00:34, Tory M Blue wrote:
Working on some optimization as well as finally getting off my
backside and moving us to 64bit (32gb+memory).

I was reading and at some point it appears on freeBSD  the Postgres
block size was upped to 16kb, from 8kb. And on my fedora systems I
believe the default build is 8kb.

This happened some years ago but it was quickly reverted.

There were some apparent gains with the larger block size, especially since FreeBSD's UFS uses 16 KiB blocks by default (going to 32 KiB really soon now; note that this has no impact on small files because of the concept of "block fragments"), but it was concluded that the stock installation should follow the defaults set by the developers, not porters. YMMV.

Trying to gain some performance and wondered if any of this tuning
even is something I should bother with.

Please do some benchmarks and report results.



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