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Re: Up to date conventional wisdom re max shared_buffer size?

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On 09/20/2017 01:05 PM, Jerry Sievers wrote:
Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@xxxxxxx> writes:

On 09/19/2017 05:00 PM, Jerry Sievers wrote:
[snip]

The DB is 10TB total size with OLTP plus some occasional heavy batching
which frequently correlates with degradation that requires intervention.

Unrelated server problem forced us to relocate from a Debian/Wheezy 3.x
kernel 1T 144 CPU to the even bigger box mentioned earlier.  And we wen
up a major kernel version also in the process.
How did you backup/restore a 10TB db?
We just relocated the SAN volume.  Takes about 1 minute :-)

Ah, yes.  Major *kernel* version.  Never mind...  :)

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