To reduce prices IBM sell her X series with SCSI card that support RAID
( very lame support )
If you need a good raid they attach piece of hardware to the scsi card
and "walla", you get a strong RAID card.
Damn
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hi All
Im running a postgres server on IBM machine with 2 Xeo
Kfir Lavi wrote:
First, if you going to dump the AMD... I'm catching ;)
Nope :P AMD is Great !!! and i definitely feel quite well with it then
with Intel
I'm going to raise some questions in order to trigger you for the fault.
Are you sure that its not a hard disk bound queries?
Mybe the raid is
Regards,
tzahi.
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Quoting Michael Ben-Nes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi All
Im running a postgres server on IBM machine with 2 Xeon 3G Cpu, 3 GB Mem
and Raid.
I decide to upgrade my server from dual AMD MP 2400, 2 GB mem and raid
to this machine because lately my queries became slower.
To my su
Quoting Michael Ben-Nes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All
>
> Im running a postgres server on IBM machine with 2 Xeon 3G Cpu, 3 GB Mem
> and Raid.
>
> I decide to upgrade my server from dual AMD MP 2400, 2 GB mem and raid
> to this machine because lately my queries became slower.
> To my surprise the
First, if you going to dump the AMD... I'm catching ;)
I'm going to raise some questions in order to trigger you for the fault.
Are you sure that its not a hard disk bound queries?
Mybe the raid is slower then the last. (faulty driver??)
Is the os the same or you swiched it?
If you swiched it, i