> On Sep 15, 2022, at 10:54 PM, Amit <a...@brytecall.com> wrote:
> 
> I’ve already added the “-“ in front of the log file and that didn’t seem to 
> make any recognizable difference.

That’s the only place that I know.

Have you tested your storage throughput? Even something as simple as `hdparm -t 
/dev/sda`[1]? 

What about monitoring background I/O demand, i.e. `iostat -x 1`? Look at the 
%util on the drive being written to.

I know you said your log isn’t being written to the local disk, but other 
storage activity could still be pushing up your I/O base load.

— Alex

[1] Replace `/dev/sda` with your actual storage device.

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