We used scale factor of 3600.  
Yeah, maybe other people see similar load average, we were not sure.
However, we saw a clear difference right after the upgrade.  
We are trying to determine whether it makes sense for us to go to 11.04 or 
maybe there is something here we are missing.

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[mailto:pgsql-performance-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Josh Berkus
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Subject: Re: [PERFORM] High CPU usage / load average after upgrading to Ubuntu 
12.04

On 02/13/2013 05:30 PM, Dan Kogan wrote:
> Just to be clear - I was describing the current situation in our production.
> 
> We were running pgbench on different Ununtu versions today.  I don’t have 
> 12.04 setup at the moment, but I do have 12.10, which seems to be performing 
> about the same as 12.04 in our tests with pgbench.
> Running pgbench with 8 jobs and 32 clients resulted in load average of about 
> 15 and TPS was 51350.

What size database?

> 
> Question - how many cores does your server have?  Ours has 8 cores.

32

I suppose I could throw multiple pgbenches at it.  I just dont' see the load 
numbers as unusual, but I don't have a similar pre-12.04 server to compare with.


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