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On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 7:23 PM, James Sewell <james.sewell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK,

So with some help from the IRC channel (thanks macdice and JanniCash)  it's come to light that my RAID1 comprised of 2 * 7200RPM disks is reporting ~500 ops/sec in pg_test_fsync.

This is higher than the ~120 ops/sec which you would expect from 720RPM disks - therefore something is lying.

Breaking up the RAID and re-imaging with JBOD dropped this to 50 ops/sec - another question but still looking like a real result.

So in this case it looks like the RAID controller wasn't disabling caching as advertised.


yup -- that's the thing.  Performance numbers really tell the whole (or at least most-) of the story.  If it's too good to be true, it is.  These days, honestly I'd just throw out the raid controller and install some intel ssd drives.

merlin

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