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Re: Postgres performance on Veritas VxVM

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River Tarnell wrote:
I'm now running a test using VxFS on SVM soft partitions to see if that
improves performance at all (but I'd much rather have the flexibility of
VxVM).
Flexibility is often expensive from a performance point of view. We regularly tell people here that they have to avoid using Linux's LVM for similar reasons--while it shouldn't be so slow, it is. Nothing you can do about it but use direct disk partitions instead if you need the performance to be good.

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