On Feb 8, 2010, at 11:35 PM, da...@lang.hm wrote:

And, yes, the whole I/O scheduling approach in Linux was just completely redesigned for a very recent kernel update. So even what we think we know is already obsolete in some respects.


I'd done some testing a while ago on the schedulers and at the time deadline or noop smashed cfq. Now, it is 100% possible since then that they've made vast improvements to cfq and or the VM to get better or similar performance. I recall a vintage of 2.6 where they severely messed up the VM. Glad I didn't upgrade to that one :)

Here's the old post: 
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2008-04/msg00155.php


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