RAID 0 puts the database at extreme risk; if either drive dies, all the
data is lost.
I'd recommend RAID 10, which provides redundancy AND speed.
JBB
On 12/14/2012 12:48 AM, Harvey Rothenberg wrote:
To All,
I belong to another list and some of the Data-Base Application Admins
are switching their application from an Oracle configuration to a
PostgreSQL data-base engine.
They could use some configuration tips on the best way to install and
configure this engine. On this other list, another admin indicated
that he felt that placing the application data-base upon a RAID 0
solved his indexing issues and sped up his application's performance.
Do you find this as a real solution and/or are there any tips that you
could suggest ?
1. Can you suggest any general configuration tips that would help in
the performance of the application
2. Are there any installation hints that you can offer to help with
the performance and/or transferring of the data from the Oracle
engine to the PostgreSql engine ?
3. Can you recommend any internet resources for either Data-Base
engines for information and tips for configuring and installing
these systems ?
Any assistance or true direction would be appreciated.
Let me wish all members of the list and those that reply, a safe and
happy holidays !
Regards,
Harvey Rothenberg
Systems Integrator/Security Specialist
"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the
lesson afterwards." -- Unknown
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