Re: [PERFORM] Has anyone run on the new G5 yet

2003-12-04 Thread Paul Tuckfield
(hope I'm posting this correctly) You wrote: First question is do we gain anything by moving the RH Enterprise version of Linux in terms of performance, mainly in the IO realm as we are not CPU bound at all? Second and more radical, has anyone run postgreSQL on the new Apple G5 with an XRaid

Re: [PERFORM] Has anyone run on the new G5 yet

2003-12-04 Thread William Yu
Sean Shanny wrote: First question is do we gain anything by moving the RH Enterprise version of Linux in terms of performance, mainly in the IO realm as we are not CPU bound at all? Second and more radical, has anyone run postgreSQL on the new Apple G5 with an XRaid system? This seems like a

Re: [PERFORM] Has anyone run on the new G5 yet

2003-12-03 Thread Fred Moyer
We are running into issues with IO saturation obviously. Since this thing is only going to get bigger we are looking for some advice on how to accommodate DB's of this size. snip Second and more radical, has anyone run postgreSQL on the new Apple G5 with an XRaid system? This seems like

Re: [PERFORM] Has anyone run on the new G5 yet

2003-12-03 Thread Gaetano Mendola
Sean Shanny wrote: We are currently running on a Dell 2650 with 2 Xeon 2.8 processors in hyper-threading mode, 4GB of ram, and 5 SCSI drives in a RAID 0, Adaptec PERC3/Di, configuration. I believe they are 10k drives. Files system is EXT3. We are running RH9 Linux kernel 2.4.20-20.9SMP with