On Tue, 2024-08-06 at 09:29 -0700, Christophe Pettus wrote:
> 
> > On Aug 6, 2024, at 08:11, bruno vieira da silva <brunogi...@gmail.com> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > so my question is why data checksums aren't enabled by default on pg?
> 
> At this point, mostly historical reasons.  They're also superfluous if your 
> underlying
> file system or storage hardware does storage-level corruption checks (which 
> most don't).

I am surprised by that.  Would you say that most storage systems will happily 
give you a
garbage block if there was a hardware problem somewhere?

> > the pg doc 
> > mentions a considerable performance penality, how considerable it is?
> 
> That line is probably somewhat out of date at this point.  We haven't seen a 
> significant
> slowdown in enabling them on any modern hardware.  I always turn them on, 
> except on the
> type of filesystems/hardware mentioned above.

Turning data checksums on will write WAL for hint bits, which can significantly 
increase
the amount of WAL written.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe


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