Re: HDD vs SSD without explanation

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we've had the same experience here - with older SATA 2 (3Gbps) - in spite of SSD having no spin latency, the bus speed itself was half of the SAS-2 (6Gbps) we were using at the time which negated SSD perf in this area. HDD was about the same perf as SSD for us.

Biran

On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Georg H. <georg-h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Neto

Am 14.01.2018 um 21:44 schrieb Neto pr:
Dear all

Someone help me analyze the two execution plans below (Explain ANALYZE used), is the  query 9 of TPC-H benchmark [1].
I'm using a server HP Intel Xeon 2.8GHz/4-core - Memory 8GB HDD SAS 320GB 15 Krpm AND SSD Sansung EVO 500GB.
My DBMS parameters presents in postgresql.conf is default, but in SSD I have changed random_page_cost = 1.0.

you are comparing a SAS Drive against a SATA SSD. Their interfaces serve a completely different bandwidth.
While a SAS-3 device does 12 Gbit/s  SATA-3 device  is only able to transfer 6 Gbit/s  (a current SAS-4 reaches 22.5 Gbit/s)
Do a short research on SAS vs SATA and then use a SAS SSD for comparison :)

regards
Georg



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