Hi,

It is frequently said that for PostgreSQL the number 1 thing to pay attention 
to when increasing performance is the amount of IOPS a storage system is 
capable of. Now I wonder if there is any situation in which sequential IO 
performance comes into play. E.g. perhaps during a tablescan on a 
non-fragmented table, or during a backup or restore?

The reason I'm asking is that we're building a storage array and for some 
reason are unable to
increase the number of random IOPS beyond a certain threshold when we add more 
controllers or more (SSD) disks to the system. However, the sequential 
performance keeps increasing when we do that.

Would this extra sequential performance be of any benefit to PG or would it 
just be wasted?

Kind regards

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