Hi Luke, 
That is ~ 50% increase !! Amazing...
How many reader processes did you have to get this results ?

Regards. Milen

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luke Lonergan
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 6:05 AM
To: Michael Stone; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [PERFORM] XFS filessystem for Datawarehousing


Again - the performance difference increases as the disk speed increases.

Our experience is that we went from 300MB/s to 475MB/s when moving from ext3 to 
xfs.

- Luke 


On 8/2/06 4:33 PM, "Michael Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 02:26:39PM -0700, Steve Poe wrote:
>> For the past  year, I have been running odbc-bench on a dual-opteron 
>> with 4GB of RAM using a 8GB sample data. I found the performance 
>> difference between EXT3, JFS, and XFS  is +/- 5-8%.
> 
> That's not surprising when your db is only 2x your RAM. You'll find 
> that filesystem performance is much more important when your database 
> is 10x+ your RAM (which is often the case once your database heads 
> toward a TB).
> 
>> Testing newer kernels and read-ahead patches may benefit you as well.
> 
> I've been really impressed by the adaptive readahead patches with 
> postgres.
> 
> Mike Stone
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