On Wednesday 2016-11-09 15:16:52 Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 11/09/2016 03:00 PM, Heitor Faria wrote:
> > Hello, Alan, Ralf, Phil: pgzip would be nice for disk backup storage
> > and huge uncompressed files copy (e.g.: VM exports, DB dumps etc.),
> > but there is no reason to replace hardware tape native virtually no
> > downside compression for any software one (IMHO).
> 
> As it happens I've just gone through the exercise of enabling cgroups
> and setting up blkio write limit on our compute cluster: it turns out
> that, say, 16 (# cores) jobs gunzipping more than a few megabytes of
> data at the same time will choke the disk and effectively kill the
> machine. Daemons time out writing to log files, "hung task" kernel oops,
> and other fun stuff. This is on unzip + write, but I expect with lower
> compression levels you could easily achieve that with multicore zip +
> write too.

Hi Dimitri,

Can you confirm that you didn't experience the memory exhaustion at the
same time (heavy swapping)?

-- 
Josip Deanovic

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