John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> writes:
> a beefy system with...
>> Harddrive is just a simple, run-of-the-mill desktop drive.
> which is going to severely limit random write throughput....

True, which is why he's having to flail so hard to keep the checkpoint
from saturating his I/O.  However, the latest report says that he
managed that, and yet there's still a one-or-two-second transient of
some sort.  I'm wondering what's causing that.  If it were at the *end*
of the checkpoint, it might be the disk again (failing to handle a bunch
of fsyncs, perhaps).  But if it really is at the *start* then there's
something else odd happening.

                        regards, tom lane

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