>  If you're ok using noatime (and for a database you probably are) then

>  using it with DRBD doesn't make a difference.

That was my thought, but I wanted to check anyway. On my system,
kjournald is usually one of the biggest disk consumers. I'm hoping that
disabling noatime will lead to less journaling. Is that a reasonable
expectation?


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